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 | Sep 9, 2023 | cavities, dental health, enamel, oral health, Teeth Whitening, Toothbrushes, Uncategorized
1. Potential antibacterial properties for fresher breath. 2. Effective removal of surface stains and impurities. 3. Eco-friendly option with sustainable charcoal sources. 4. Aids in promoting whiter teeth. 5. Improved oral hygiene when used correctly and in...
by mike ahuja | Aug 24, 2023 | dental health, kids dental, Teeth Whitening, tooth fairy, Uncategorized
What is the mythical tooth fairy? The mythical tooth fairy is a beloved figure in Western cultures. When children lose a baby tooth, they place it under their pillow before bed, and the tooth fairy visits overnight. This magical being exchanges the tooth for a small...
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 | 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 | Jun 11, 2020 | kids dental, Teeth Whitening, Toothbrushes
The rules are always changing in life and with dental care for children, babies and toddlers. So the new recommendation on fluoride toothpaste is for babies, kids, and toddler is to use a little of it as soon as the very first memorable tooth appears in their mouth....