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  • 7 things your dentist wishes you knew before choosing implants or dentures

    Dental implants vs dentures: Choosing between implants and dentures depends on your age, bone health, medical condition, budget, and comfort. Implants offer a long-term, fixed solution, while dentures are more affordable and removable.

  • Oral health: Prevent dry mouth and dehydration-related dental problems in summer

    When the temperature rises you may experience dehydration. It may cause diarrhea, vomiting, and fever, and can seriously affect your oral health too. From dry mouth to an increased risk of cavities, your oral health needs extra care in the summer. Here’s how to prevent, stimulate, and support healthy saliva production, according to expert dental advice.

  • Ageing and oral health: Lesser-known signs that your mouth is ageing faster than you are

    Your oral health says a lot about how you are ageing. Everyday habits like brushing, flossing and following a healthy diet may seem small, but they become more important as you get older. Here’s what you need to know about ageing and oral health.

  • Oral health tips: Why taking care of your teeth means taking care of your heart

    Oral hygiene and heart health are more closely linked than you think. Research shows that the health of your gums and teeth can influence your cardiovascular system, with poor oral hygiene contributing to inflammation and increased heart disease risk.

  • Best fix for missing teeth: Dental implants vs dentures, key differences between the two

    Dental implants are for functionality and aesthetics that come at a higher cost. Dentures, on the other hand, provide an accessible, non-surgical alternative. If you’re deciding between dental implants and dentures, here’s what to know.

  • Your teeth are talking: Here’s what bleeding gums, sensitive tooth and more are trying to tell you

    Oral health might not always be on your radar, but your teeth and gums have their ways of letting you know when something’s off. From bad breath to bleeding gums, paying attention to these subtle signs can save you from major dental trouble. Don’t wait until it’s too late, listen to what your smile is saying and act before the damage becomes permanent.

  • Oral care: Keep your teeth healthy by brushing daily, flossing, using alcohol-free mouthwash

    Take care of your pearly whites before your smile turns into a frown. Adopt a complete approach to keep your teeth, gums, and mouth healthy.

  • Gingivitis symptoms and treatment: Best tips to keep gums healthy, save your smile

    Are you neglecting your oral health? Gingivitis may seem harmless, but it can lead to serious dental problems if left untreated. Follow these simple tips to keep your gums healthy and prevent gingivitis from affecting your smile.

  • Best diet for dental health: Cure bleeding gums, stop bad breath with these foods in your diet plan

    Dental-friendly foods: Being mindful of your food choices is crucial for both overall health and oral hygiene. By including these expert-recommended healthy foods and drinks in your daily diet, you can enhance your smile and overall well-being.

  • How oral health affects your well-being: 6 reasons why good dental care matters

    Oral hygiene is about preventing cavities and  plays a vital role in your health. From reducing the risks of heart disease and diabetes to maintaining fresh breath and gum health, proper dental care is essential for a healthy lifestyle.

  • Oral hygiene myths: Think brushing alone is enough? Here's why your mouth health is at risk

    Oral hygiene: If you’re dealing with persistent bad breath and sore gums, these issues might be signaling underlying oral health problems. It’s time to clear up some common myths about oral hygiene and get to the truth.

  • 7 reasons why you should have one clove every day

    Health benefits of cloves: From boosting the immune system and aiding digestion to supporting liver function and promoting oral health, cloves offer a wide range of advantages.

  • Oral health: Strengthen your child’s teeth and gums with these essential foods

    Nutrient-rich foods can help combat the effects of poor eating habits and support  oral health in children. Starting early with healthy food choices promotes strong teeth and sets the stage for a lifetime of good dental hygiene.

  • Causes of bad breath: Blame it on bacteria on teeth and debris on the tongue

    Bad breath can be a temporary inconvenience or a persistent issue with various underlying causes. Good oral hygiene, regular dental visits, and addressing medical conditions are key to managing halitosis and improving overall oral health and quality of life.

  • World Oral Health Day: Vaping can lead to dry mouth and cause gum disease, watch out for these symptoms

    World Oral Health Day: Vaping, often marketed as a safer option than smoking, can still harm oral health. It can cause dry mouth, gum inflammation, delayed healing, tooth sensitivity, and bad breath. Consult a dentist if you experience vaping-related oral health issues for timely intervention.

  • World Oral Health Day: Causes, symptoms and treatment options for mouth cancer

    Causes, symptoms and cure for mouth cancer: Also called oral cancer, mouth cancer poses a significant threat if not detected early. Watch out for symptoms like persistent sores, pain, swallowing difficulties, voice changes, or lumps.

  • World Oral Health Day: Does oil pulling help prevent plaque, bacteria? Can it substitute brushing, flossing?

    World Oral Health Day: Oil pulling with coconut oil may offer some benefits for oral hygiene, such as inhibiting plaque formation and improving gum health. However, oil pulling should only be part of a comprehensive oral hygiene routine that includes regular brushing and flossing. Claims beyond oral health benefits lack scientific support.

  • Benefits of brushing, flossing, cleaning your tongue: 5 daily dental habits you must follow without fail

    Poor oral health is not only about cavities and yellowing teeth. It can wreak havoc on your overall health, leading to serious health risks such as heart diseases, diabetes, respiratory issues and much more.

  • Stress can worsen your oral health, grinding teeth and clenching jaws are serious stress-related triggers

    Multiple studies have confirmed a clear link between psychological stress and periodontal disease. From grinding teeth to neglecting oral care routines, stress can manifest in various ways, taking a toll on your teeth and gums.

  • Oral hygiene tips: Add these foods to your daily diet to take care of your teeth and gums

    Dental health tips: From regular brushing and flossing to routine dental check-ups, taking care of your oral hygiene is critical to your overall health. While you are at it diligently, add these foods in your diet that will help keep your teeth and gums in top shape.

  • Oral health tips: All about tooth sensitivity, flossing, gum health, bad breath remedies and more

    Dental hygiene: Oral health goes beyond brushing and flossing. Neglected issues like bleeding gums and mouth sores could be the warning signs of more serious underlying problems. Follow these tips to maintain oral and overall health effectively.

  • Monsoon challenges for oral health and practical tips to overcome them

    Monsoon oral health: Indulging in hot delicacies and beverages during the monsoon can lead to sensitive teeth. Follow these tips to overcome oral health challenges, from regular brushing to managing sugar consumption, to ensure a healthy smile.

  • Bad oral hygiene can trigger much more than bad breath or gum diseases. Diabetes? Heart attack?

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  • GlaxoSmithKline expands oral healthcare portfolio in India

    GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare today expanded its oral healthcare portfolio in the country with the launch of gum care toothpaste 'Parodontax'

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