Aug
10
2010
Do you know what the hardest part in your body is? It is your teeth. And do you know that your teeth are subject to erosion? Yes, like soil, your teeth too can get eroded. If you are not familiar with teeth erosion, this post is just right for you.
Understanding tooth erosion
The exterior of [...]
Tags: teeth erosion, tooth erosion
Jul
30
2010
Is there an oral problem that’s marring your smile? Are you aware of the oral problems that are likely to affect you in the absence of proper oral care? Do you know what you need to do if you get rid of such a problem?
Bad breath, or halitosis, can mar your smile when [...]
Tags: Bad breath, cavities, dental problems, Gingivitis, halitosis, oral problems, Periodontitis, teeth erosion, toothache
Mar
26
2010
Many people don’t know that there is something called the erosion of the teeth. What is tooth erosion anyway? Well, it the wear and tear of the enamel of your teeth. Enamel is the outer surface of the teeth. Isn’t that the hardest substance in the human body? Yes, and yet it is prone to [...]
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Feb
18
2010
Our teeth are considered very strong bones. Yet, they are prone to erosion. Yes, teeth do erode. The exterior of the teeth is covered with a hard substance called enamel. Enamel is the hardest substance in the human body. Over time the enamel undergoes some wear and tear. This is what is referred to as [...]
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Nov
19
2009
Like soil, our teeth too erode. Yes, those hard, solid bones are capable of being eroded away. The term, teeth erosion refers to the wear and tear of the enamel of our teeth. Now, how would you find out if your teeth are being eroded? Here are the common symptoms:
Your teeth become sensitive. The sensitivity [...]
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Aug
27
2008
Some of us are extremely conscious about dental care and oral hygiene but ignore certain basic things. There are some important things beyond regular brushing and flossing. Find out if you are missing out on these important things.
How often do you change your toothbrush?
You should change your toothbrush every three-four months. If the bristles wear [...]
Tags: bleeding gums, teeth erosion, Toothbrush