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Sometimes there is a lot to worry about daily when thinking of how things affect our dental health. If you’re not taking care of your dental problems, it could cost you quite a bit of money to fix things. This guide is here to tell you how to take proper care of your teeth. Fluoride can...
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HOW CAN DIABETES AFFECT YOUR TEETH AND GUMS?
Tooth decay and gum diseases are caused by ‘dental plaque’ which is a film of bacteria found in the mouth. Thus anyone can suffer from these diseases. But the high blood sugar in diabetics helps the growth of these bacteria. This causes red, sore and swollen gums which bleed while you brush. In its more serious form, called periodontitis, the gums can pull away from the tooth resulting in an elongated appearance of teeth, bone can be lost, and the teeth may loosen or even fall out.
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Wilmington dentist Dr. William Watt explaining #teethstraighteningorthodonticoptions including #braces and #Invisalign at Wrightsville Dental
schellenbergdental.com/services/teeth-cleaning-mississauga/ - Most cavities and periodontal disease begin between the teeth. While brushing is important, the bristles of your toothbrush simply don’t remove plaque and bacteria from between the teeth.