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tooth decay and cavity

Can You Reverse Tooth Decay And Avoid A Cavity?

According to a study, almost 92% of adults aged 20 to 64 have issues with their teeth. It also suggests people from higher economic classes tend to suffer more from cavities than others. This figure shows how bigger a problem…

dentistry career

Dentistry: Could You Choose It As A Career?

“A person has two reasons for doing anything: a good reason and the real reason.” P. Morgan Quoting the above line, good reason offers an explanation to others, and the real reasons let you do the hard work to achieve…

oral health

For Good Oral Health, Is Nature or Nurture More Important?

According to recent studies, several health problems we face are present in our genes. No matter what we can do, we can’t avoid them. Most oral problems like tooth decay, gum problem and cavities run through our genes. But is…

Empathy in Dental Care

Empathy in Dental Care: Can Patients’ Trauma Affect Dentists?

Empathy is linked with thoughtfulness, caring, compassion, and attentiveness in the healthcare world. While it can be perceived as a desirable, positive value, it could have adverse impacts, such as vicarious trauma (VT) or traumatic stress. VT encompasses the secondary…

dental braces

Do Dental Braces Affect People’s Attention to Nutrition?

Deciding to get braces tends to be somewhat daunting, particularly for adults and teens. Fortunately, dental innovations today are far more advanced than many years ago. Techniques in this field have also improved, allowing practitioners to provide dental solutions and…

Get Rid of Gingivitis

Get Rid of Gingivitis; How to Protect Your 3 Types of Gingiva

When it comes to oral health, it doesn’t only boil down to the brightness or straightness of your teeth. It also includes your gums. You are not immune to various gum diseases just because you lack cavities. Because gum diseases…

Suffering Wisdom Tooth Removal

Suffering Wisdom Tooth Removal: a Survivor’s Testimonial

It is said that a man cuts his wisdom teeth the first time he bites off more than he can chew. Wisdom and teeth. Forever intertwined. Generally thought by linguists to be called as such because they’re teeth that appear…