GENETIC DENTAL DISORDERS

Genetic/ mouth dental abnormalities (anomalies) are problems, dysfunctions and diseases of oral tissues and dentition caused by defective genes. Many genetic dental/ oral abnormalities indicate more complex disorders and are linked to inherited traits and defects, or result from spontaneous genetic mutations. The following are some of the dental disorders that are genetic: 1. MISSING …

TIPS FOR CHOOSING THE BEST TOOTHPASTE

Many dental care, and oral health care products come down to preferences or individual needs. A dental care regimen that works for one person may not be right for another which includes even the choice of the appropriate toothpaste. Here are some points you can keep in mind when you’re buying a toothpaste: 1. READ …

REASONS FOR TEETH DISCOLORATION

Teeth discoloration which is incredibly common, might make us feel self-conscious, and it can result from a wide range of issues. Understanding these potential causes is essential for anyone who wants to maintain a pearly white smile, and allows you and your dentist to work together in order to prevent and/ or manage tooth stains. …

THINGS YOUR DENTIST WISHES YOU KNEW:

Going into a dental office can often feel like entering into an entirely new dimension. The clinical environment, the latex gloves, the whirring appliances, and medical devices all add up to an alien experience for a few. Dental hygiene is important, but it can be intimidating. For some, visiting a dentist cannot only elicit curiosity …

ADVANTAGES OF INVISALIGN OVER CONVENTIONAL BRACES:

If you’re considering orthodontic treatment to straighten your teeth, it’s likely you’re trying to decide between traditional metal braces and Invisalign. You know that Invisalign looks better, but do they work as well as metal braces? Do these clear plastic aligners really live up to the hype? Here, we’ll share our thoughts on the most …

MYTHS ABOUT DENTAL IMPLANTS:

If you are suffering from tooth loss, then you probably have heard about dental implants.  Strong, stable and permanent, dental implants also called teeth implants, are metal screws or posts that a restorative dentist surgically places into the jawbone beneath the gums. Once in position, replacement teeth are mounted onto the screws. Implants are the most …

Effects Of Mouth Breathing On Dental Health:

You may have heard the term “mouth breather” before. What you may not know, however, is that mouth breathing – even just during your sleep – can be a serious oral health issue. If you think you may be suffering from this condition, here are a few things that you may experience: 1. XEROSTOMIA (DRY …

Why Should Malaligned/ Crooked Teeth Be Treated?

Dealing with crooked teeth can make you feel self-conscious and turn your smile into a frown. When you have an malaligned smile, it’s not just an issue of how you look, but also with how you feel. If you have crooked teeth, you need to be aware that there are a number of other health-related …

DENTAL IMPLANTS vs DENTAL BRIDGES

The two popular restorations used to replace missing teeth are either dental Implants or dental Bridges. There is no question that a missing tooth must be replaced. A missing tooth not only affects your self-esteem, appearance and speech but also reduces functionality. A single missing tooth can lead to loss and damage of multiple other …

POST CARE OF DENTAL VENEERS

When you receive veneers, you are making an investment in your mouth.  Please take the following steps to ensure that your veneers will last you for years to come. 1)Practice proper oral hygiene- oral hygiene practices like brushing twice a day for two minutes each time and flossing regularly prolongs the life of the veneers …