DO Gain Weight the Smart Way MYTH: Eat up! You’ve got a little one to feed! FACT: Packing on the pounds causes health complications for you and your baby such as gestational diabetes, hypertension etc. DO Visit Your Dentist MYTH: Drilling could spread bacteria, which might harm your baby. FACT: Routine care helps prevent serious issues like preterm labor, unbearable
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If you are missing one tooth or several teeth, you have a few options for replacement. These options include dental implants, a fixed bridge, a removable partial, or a complete denture if all teeth are missing. One of the most advanced ways to replace teeth is dental implants. Dental Implants are metal (titanium)/ceramic posts or
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Read on to find out the difference between the two. Whenever there is a darkened area on the tooth surface, it surely needs to be taken care but how it needs to be taken care of depends on the extent of the tooth involved. Many people are unclear about the concept of a filling or
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Ever Wondered If Stress Could Affect Your Teeth Thinking about stress is stressful, right? You should be aware of how stress can affect you so you can combat the problem immediately and not take it lightly. We have put below some ways in which stress manifests itself and can affect your oral health. Grinding and
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There are a number of factors that people tend to keep in mind while deciding which dentist to go to, like making any other decisions, there a few factors that really distinguish a good practice from an average one. We have listed them out below for you: Sterilization Process Being Followed: Always seek feedback on
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Have missing teeth? Ever wondered that you can replace them with teeth that are better in functionality! Another question that most of our patients ask is am I really getting affected without having any teeth? The answer is yes. Not having any teeth impacts our whole bodily health. Let us understand how? The food is
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Brushing: the first thing we have been taught to do after we get up in the morning. Is it just a habit or is really important??? Definitely it is important, as it is the easiest self-controlled way to prevent oral diseases. So the right question here is: What the right technique for brushing and do
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“Smile! You never know who is clicking you” Every individual is provided with two sets of teeth: Primary (Baby/Kids Teeth) Permanent (Adult Teeth) Primary teeth are 20 in number. They complete their eruption and are in place by the age of 3 years. Any problems with Primary Teeth can be taken care of at Dent
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