by Julia Richman | Nov 30, 2016 | blog, bruxism
Bruxism in children is generally not something you, as a parent, should worry about. Teeth grinding in children is rather common. But in 30% of child bruxism cases, the clenching and grinding are too strong, damaging your child’s teeth. In this article, you will find...
by Julia Richman | Oct 31, 2016 | blog, dental care for children
First of all, it is perfectly normal for a child to lose their baby teeth, to make way for the permanent ones. The erupting permanent teeth cause the root reabsorption of the baby teeth. This process happens long before the baby tooth starts to wiggle. As a general...
by Julia Richman | Oct 1, 2016 | blog, dental care
The pregnancy is one of the most important events in a woman’s life. Everybody knows that during pregnancy, the body suffers physical changes that can affect the appetite and hormonal level. But no so many people know that these changes also affect the oral health....
by Julia Richman | Aug 28, 2016 | blog, toothbrush
When people hear the word “toothbrush”, they immediately associate it with the manual toothbrush. The simple manual toothbrush has changed over the years, small upgrades being added. But the modern times have brought us another type of toothbrush, the electric...
by Julia Richman | Jul 24, 2016 | blog, Tooth decay
Tooth decay is the result of acids produced by the bacteria in your mouth that hurt prednisone your teeth and gums. The bacteria gather and form plaque. By allowing plaque to build up, you will experience a lot of dental problems, including dental caries, dental abscesses, and...
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