by mike ahuja | Oct 15, 2023 | cavities, dental health, hygiene, kids dental, oral health, Teeth Whitening, Uncategorized, Veneers
The Advantages of Prioritizing Your Oral Well-being Well, it’s like a cosmic recipe for expensive dentistry. First, you’ve got complexity – the more twisted and twirled your teeth are, the more time and effort it takes to straighten them out. Then...
by mike ahuja | Jul 4, 2023 | cavities, dental health, hygiene, oral health, Uncategorized
Bad breath can be caused by several factors, including bacteria, gum disease, cavities, dry mouth, poorly fitting dental devices, and infections. In some cases, underlying issues in the intestinal tract, liver, and kidneys can also contribute to this condition. How do...
by mike ahuja | May 14, 2023 | dental health, hygiene, oral health
When it comes to dental conditions, mandibular tori can be an intriguing yet confusing topic for many. These bony growths, which often appear on the lower jaw, can raise questions about their origin, impact, and treatment options. In this blog post, we aim to provide...
by mike ahuja | Apr 16, 2023 | cavities, dental health, hygiene, oral health, Uncategorized
While sauna therapy has numerous health benefits, it is not an appropriate treatment for tooth infections or for fighting cavities. However, sauna therapy can help improve oral health in some ways. Here are answers to your questions in more detail: Can Sauna Cure...
by mike ahuja | Apr 8, 2023 | cavities, dental health, hygiene, oral health, Uncategorized
A healthy smile is not just about looking good, it is also about maintaining good oral hygiene and keeping your teeth and gums healthy. In this blog post, we will discuss the five steps to achieving a healthy smile, what makes a healthy smile, ways to improve your...
by mike ahuja | Feb 17, 2023 | cavities, dental health, enamel, hygiene, oral health, Toothbrushes, Uncategorized
It’s natural to spit out all the foamy toothpaste after you brush your teeth. Some people like to rinse their mouths out after spitting out the toothpaste, while others choose not to. The correct thing to do depends on whom you ask–there are mixed opinions...