Dental Cavities: A nutritionist and a dentist reveal three common foods that are harmful to your teeth
While it is always important to visit the dentist in such cases, there is no harm trying these out as precaution is always better than cure.
Children who are breastfed for two years or longer are more likely to have dental cavities, says study.
A healthy dental regime is essential for keeping orthodontic troubles at bay. However, it should be noted that the secret to strong and cavity-free teeth lies in a child's lunchbox.
Tooth cavities have long been linked to a person's dietary habits as well as oral hygiene and cleanliness. Much to our surprise, a recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation establishes a link ...
Dental Health: While maintaining proper oral hygiene is essential for recovery, you also need to be mindful of the type of foods you're eating.
Women's low vitamin D levels during pregnancy are linked to a higher risk of cavities in the teeth of their toddlers, according to a new study done in Canada.Previous studies have shown that vitamin D ...
Red wine lovers now have a reason to cheer. According to new research, both red wine and grape seed extract could potentially help prevent cavities - and also a visit to the dentist's chair!The study ...
Taking better care of your teeth can also help you lower the risk of heart diseases, suggests a new study.
Those who love beer would know that hops are what give the drink its bitterness and aroma. Now, scientists have found that part of hops which is not used for making beer contains healthy antioxidants ...