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Oral Health during Covid-19

While social distancing helps to a great degree, following strict personal hygiene is one of the most important tools to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 infection. Regular handwashing with

How to cope with dental anxiety?

Do you get anxious visiting the dentist? According to a study by the Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health by the University of Adelaide, high dental fear affects approximately

How do I get rid of a toothache?

A toothache can be a frustrating and unpleasant experience. No matter what time of the day or night it may be, people want to find an effective pain reliever to

Is being vegan bad for my teeth?

Veganism is growing in Australia and sales of vegan-friendly foods have soared over the past five years while beef and lamb sales have stalled and is predicted to start going

Oral Care and the flu season

While the world is reeling from the effects of COVID-19, it is also prudent to remember that the winter season in Australia is about to start, and thereby the flu

Is it Safe to Visit the Dentist?

With the coronavirus disease now deemed a pandemic by the World Health Organisation, the Australian Dental Association provides updated information about preventive measures that should be applied by dental clinics.

How Vitamin C Promotes Healthy Gums

How Vitamin C promotes healthy gums-minHealthy gums are actually a promising indication that you could have a good oral health. It is just sad to know that sometimes, gums do not receive the proper attention it need unlike what most people would do in any cost with their teeth. Neglecting the health of your gums could lead to gingivitis and periodontal disease, including scurvy, which is known to be the hallmark of vitamin C deficiency.

Vitamin C has a significant role for your gum health. So if you are making steps in paying attention with your gums, eating foods that are rich in vitamin C is one of the best methods you should do first. Vitamin offers almost unlimited benefits for your gums that could free you from gum disorders.

The Goodness You Can Get from Vitamin C

Vitamin C can hinder the development of plaque and tartar. It is even considered as the invisible toothbrush; thus if you are fond of tooth brushing, results for a healthier gums and teeth may not still be convincing without sufficient amounts of vitamin C.

Paying Attention with Bad Breath Issues

Paying Attention with Bad Breath Issues-min

Also known as halitosis in its medical term, bad breath is a condition that’s pretty common for everybody. This is a natural case though, especially if it’s caused by simple circumstances such as eating odorous foods or skipping important meals. However, this simple indication should not be neglected, particularly if having a bad breath seems to be recurrent already.

Common Causes of Bad Breath

There are two factors that trigger bad breath to occur in your mouth. These are external and internal factors. External reasons involve the type of food you eat such as spicy or odorous in nature. People who smoke and consume alcoholic drinks get higher chances of acquiring bad breath, especially if doing such vices became their everyday habit.

Internal factor happens in the vicinity of your tongue. The tongue is a ground for millions of bacteria. Numerous odour-causing bacteria produce a compound called volatile sulphur compound (VSC), which eventually leads to, of course, bad breath. The two major VSC’s that activates halitosis are known to be methyl mercaptan and hydrogen sulphide. Most of these bacteria reside at the back portion of the tongue.

Periodontal Consequences of Vitamin C Insufficiency

PERIODONTAL CONSEQUENCES OF VITAMIN C INSUFFICIENCY-minBetween poor dental hygiene to a genetic predisposition to periodontal anomalies, chronic gum tissue problems can result from a number of things of things.

Among the most significant yet underrated of these known factors is poor nutrition, specifically inadequate vitamin C levels in the body.

It has long been proven that insufficient levels of vitamin C in the body make for gums that bleed rather easily. As such, it is not exactly news that a prominent lack of vitamin C makes periodontal tissues more vulnerable to gingivitis, which if left untreated easily progresses to periodontitis.

Types Of Toothbrushes

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Ever wonder whether or not the high-tech looking toothbrush that is on display on your dentist office is decisively more effective in cleaning your mouth than the one you have at home. What about that toothbrush that uses AA batteries? And the toothbrush that you plug into the wall?

Apart from practicing the proper fundamentals of brushing your teeth, which include brushing technique, frequency, and the amount of time you spend brushing, the type of toothbrush you use largely impacts the efficiency at which you preserve and improve the overall status of your oral health.

There are essentially three different types of toothbrushes. These being the rechargeable electric toothbrush (typically refereed to as sonic toothbrush), the battery operated toothbrush, and the regular manual toothbrush.