by mike ahuja | Jan 22, 2023 | cavities, dental health, enamel, Teeth Whitening, Uncategorized
Starting from around 3,000 BC, the ancient Egyptians created a paste for teeth and gums made of oxen hooves, myrrh, eggshells, pumice and water. Talk about a real legacy: The same conceptual pumice mixture is still used today by dentists around the world to...
by mike ahuja | Dec 14, 2022 | cavities, dental health, oral health, Toothbrushes
Imagine you’re laying back in the dental chair when they ask, “How often do you brush and floss your teeth?” Even if you keep up with a perfect dental routine, you may stress that you aren’t tending to your teeth as much as you could, or you might even have some...
by mike ahuja | Oct 26, 2022 | cavities, dental health, enamel, hygiene, oral health, Veneers
Fluoride Pros and Cons *This article is intended for people over the age of 4 years old as fluoride prior is not recommended as the teeth are still forming and growing into the child as well as younger children may not know how to spit out toothpaste properly. Over...
by mike ahuja | Jul 23, 2022 | cavities, dental health, hygiene, oral health, Toothbrushes
Do you remember that kid with the lip ring you had a crush on in college or that blonde girl with the tongue ring? I wonder how his or her teeth are doing now years later. Don’t get me wrong; I am all about self expression and the alternative lifestyles or style and...
by mike ahuja | May 3, 2022 | cavities, dental health, enamel, hygiene, kids dental, oral health, Teeth Whitening
Does Breast Milk Cause Tooth Decay In Kids? The short answer is NO!!! But what we can say is that tooth decay is caused within babies is the common night bottle Mom and Dad throw into the baby crib. When little children are given a bottle of milk left lodged inside of...
by mike ahuja | Dec 10, 2020 | cavities, dental health, hygiene, kids dental, oral health
Even though they are just temporary baby teeth, your baby’’s baby teeth are vital, and are still able to get cavities. Baby bottle tooth decay in infants, babies and toddlers is often called as Baby Bottle Tooth Decay, or Early Childhood Caries. Baby’s need...