Entries by admin_noho

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Swelling of the Face

Swelling of the face after starting treatment, between treatment sessions, or after finishing endodontic surgery may not be normal and acceptable for clients, but the truth is that such incidents are not uncommon for dentists. Occasionally there is moderate to severe swelling after the start or end of endodontic treatment. Most patients consider these swellings […]

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How to Fix a Gummy Smile

Gummy Smile When you smile, do you feel that the extra gum tissue overshadows the appearance of your upper teeth? Do you think that when you smile, your upper teeth look much shorter than the amount of gum tissue? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may have a complication commonly called […]

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Dry Mouth

The human body naturally has mechanisms that one never realizes are present and functioning. Among the thousands of examples, we can mention blinking, narrowing and widening of the pupil, breathing, feeling of repulsion, and so on. When one of these mechanisms is disrupted, then one realizes their important role in the health and normal functioning […]

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9 Way to Strengthen Your Teeth

Enamel forms the outer surface of the tooth and prevents decay and thus strengthens the teeth. Of course, there is some natural wear on the enamel, however, a lot can be done to strengthen this natural barrier and ensure the strengthening of the teeth. Strengthen teeth by limiting foods and beverages containing sugar. Oral bacteria […]

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What Makes a Beautiful Smile?

What factors affect the beauty of a smile? One of the factors that have a great impact on the beauty of a person’s smile is the location of the jaws relative to each other. The mandible is usually located behind or inside the maxilla, and the maxillary teeth are located in front of the mandibular […]

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Side Effects of Decayed Teeth

Oral hygiene is one of the most important measures to have a healthy mouth, teeth, and gums. Because the mouth is a primary entrance into the body, poor oral hygiene can have a negative impact on the whole body. Painful teeth, bleeding gums, and foul-smelling breaths are all signs of poor oral health. Bacteria can […]

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Baby Teeth

You can do nothing to get your baby’s teeth out, but you can reduce the pain and discomfort for your beloved baby. Here are some tips that can help: Give your baby something to chew. Give her a wet towel that you have already refrigerated. Give your baby cold food. Giving your children cold foods […]

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How to Have Strong Teeth

Our mouth has many uses for us. We eat, talk, or breathe 24 hours a day. Lack of attention to oral hygiene can lead to tooth decay, gum disease, cavities, and even oral cancer. Much has been said about teeth, but while it makes no sense to have strong teeth without healthy gums, gums are […]

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Wisdom Teeth

The third (molar) is called the wisdom tooth. The reason for naming this tooth as wisdom tooth is the vegetative age of this tooth, which can occur from about 17 years old. There are 4 wisdom teeth in the upper and lower jaws, the last teeth are in the maxillary arch. Wisdom teeth can be […]

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All About Toothbrushes

Your oral care routine usually involves several steps. Brush and floss your teeth daily. You use mouthwash to kill bacteria and see your dentist twice a year for routine checkups.But if you do not take proper care of the tools you use in your daily work. Your efforts to maintain a healthy smile may not […]

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