World Oral Health Day: 5 Hygiene Rituals You Must Follow Daily
In celebration of the World Oral Health Day 2017, here's a quick list five things you should do daily to keep your teeth clean and maintain good oral health.
COVID-19: Home Remedies For Oral Health Care During Lockdown
There are many regular do's and don'ts that could make a huge difference for our oral health. Here are expert points on how to take care of our oral hygience in a lockdown situation.
Poor Oral Health May Up Liver Cancer Risk: 5 Diet Tips To Ensure Oral Hygiene
Poor oral health is associated with a 75 per cent increased risk of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)
Diabetes Could Trigger Oral Health Problems
With the rise in number of diabetics in India due to sedentary lifestyle, dentists have urged patients to take special care of oral hygiene as it has been found that the disease can trigger various ...
According to a recent study published in the Journal of JAMA Network Open, common oral infection in childhood is linked with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases such as atherosclerosis in adulthood.
Home Remedies For Bleeding Gums; Natural Ways To Keep Your Gums Healthy
Here's everything you'd want to know about bleeding gums and home remedies to keep them healthy.
Oral Care: 8 Foods Kids Must Avoid To Prevent Cavity
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.
Been Avoiding a Visit to the Dentist? You May Be at Risk of Tooth Decay
People who fear visiting a dentist are more likely to suffer tooth decay or have missing teeth for the lack of addressing preventable oral conditions.
Ten Second Kiss Can Transfer 80 Million Bacteria
Couples, take note! As many as 80 million bacteria are transferred during 10 seconds of kissing, according to a new study, partners who kiss at least nine times a day share similar communities of oral ...
No Drilling and Filling Required to Treat Tooth Decay: Experts
The findings suggest that tooth decay or dental caries can be stopped, reversed, and prevented without the need for the traditional 'fill and drill' approach that has dominated dental care for decades.