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  • These everyday habits are hurting your oral health

    Many common oral habits which may seem harmless  are wreaking havoc on dental health. From nail biting to sugary diets, here’s how some habits impact your health and how to tackle these habits through better care and lifestyle changes:

  • Best diet for oral health: Avoid cavities and heart disease with these foods in your daily diet

    Best diet for oral health: Avoid cavities and heart disease with these foods in your daily diet

    Foods for healthy teeth and gums: Your oral hygiene practices and dietary choices directly impact your teeth and gums, influencing not just your smile but also your general well-being. Here’s how.

  • For strong and healthy teeth, include apples, carrots, walnuts and others in your daily diet

    For strong and healthy teeth, include apples, carrots, walnuts and others in your daily diet

    Poor oral health can lead to more serious issues, such as gum disease, tooth loss, heart disease and diabetes. Taking care of your teeth and gums with a proper hygiene routine and a balanced diet helps prevent these problems, keeping your mouth healthy and your smile confident.

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

    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.

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

    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.

  • Bad breath is caused by bacteria buildup, try these simple home remedies for a fresher smile

    Bad breath is caused by bacteria buildup, try these simple home remedies for a fresher smile

    How to cure bad breath: If you’re tired of bad breath, try these simple home remedies to tackle it and keep your oral health in check. Here’s your key to a healthier mouth and a happier smile.

  • Smile bright: 10 dental hygiene travel tips for a denture-perfect vacation

    Smile bright: 10 dental hygiene travel tips for a denture-perfect vacation

    Dental tips: Dealing with a toothache is one of the most challenging pains to endure. In fact, any dental discomfort, whether it's a toothache, bad breath, or stained teeth; can be incredibly difficult.

  • Toothache, swollen gums, bad breath: 7 strong reasons why you must visit your dentist regularly

    Toothache, swollen gums, bad breath: 7 strong reasons why you must visit your dentist regularly

    Did you know that a visit to your dentist can spare you the unnecessary health drama today and can prevent dental nightmares tomorrow? By prioritising preventive care, you can not only safeguard your smile but also improve the quality of life. Here’s how.

  • Home remedies to get whiter teeth: Rinse with apple cider vinegar, use activated charcoal, plus other tips

    Home remedies to get whiter teeth: Rinse with apple cider vinegar, use activated charcoal, plus other tips

    How to make teeth white: From oil pulling with coconut oil to rinsing mouth with apple cider vinegar, there are a number of ways to make your teeth look whiter and smile look brighter.

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

    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: Causes, symptoms and treatment options for mouth cancer

    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: 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.

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

    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.

  • Eat all the Christmas cakes and pies you want, but follow these dental tips to prevent tooth decay, cavities

    Eat all the Christmas cakes and pies you want, but follow these dental tips to prevent tooth decay, cavities

    Christmas 2023: Poor oral hygiene is visible through various symptoms, including persistent bad breath, toothaches, gum inflammation, and tooth sensitivity. Neglecting oral health can lead to severe complications like cavities and gum disease.

  • Oral hygiene tips: Add these foods to your daily diet to take care of 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.

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

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

    Don't let oral health be an afterthought — prioritise it for a brighter, disease-free future. Here are the best practices for healthy teeth and gums, including brushing techniques, choosing the right toothbrush, effective flossing, and the benefits of mouthwash.

  • Mydentist will not leave cavity in your wallet

    Mydentist will not leave cavity in your wallet

    Going to a dentist can be a painful affair, not just because of an impending root canal but also because of the irregularity and pricing.

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