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Quiz: How to have a sunny smile?
Our grandparents said “teeth and hair are the root of a person”. Accordingly, a beautiful face cannot be without a bright smile with strong and shiny teeth. Fortunately, this can be achieved from simple daily oral care habits. However, do you know enough about how to have a radiant smile?
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Acute gingivitis in children: What you need to know
Acute gingivitis is one of the common diseases in the oral area of children. The disease is often easy to diagnose and treat at a mild level, but can become more severe if not treated promptly. Early detection of gingivitis will help treat it well, prevent the risk of recurrence as well as effects on teeth, bone structure and other tissues.
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Dangerous complications of gingivitis
Gingivitis is a common condition that many people suffer from, so it is easy to be subjective and not treat it promptly. If left untreated for a long time, gingivitis can lead to complications leading to tooth loss and dangerous damage to the patient's health.
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Foods that are bad for teeth
Toothaches can be uncomfortable and can have a significant impact on your quality of life. In addition to regular dental cleanings and regular dental checkups, it is important to protect your teeth by avoiding harmful foods.
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Toothache, tooth loss in the elderly
Tooth loss in the elderly, from one to many teeth or the entire jaw is a common phenomenon. Is there any way to overcome and limit tooth loss in the elderly?
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Why eat candy or get tooth decay?
Eating candy causes tooth decay, which is an incorrect statement. The truth is that when children eat candy, the bacteria that normally live in their mouths begin to consume the candy and create acid as a by-product. This acid dissolves the enamel of the teeth, while the enamel of the baby teeth is much softer and thinner than the permanent teeth, resulting in tooth decay. Thus, it is the by-product of the bacteria when eating candy that damages the teeth and causes tooth decay.
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