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Pericoronitis: What It Is, How to Treat It at Home, and When It's an Emergency
Oral Care

Pericoronarite : qu’est-ce que c’est, comment la traiter à la maison et quand il s’agit d’une urgence

Péricoronarite est une infection et une inflammation des tissus gingivaux entourant une dent de sagesse partiellement sortie. La plupart des cas peuvent être pris en charge à la maison avec des ri...

How Does Dental Plaque Form? A Simple Guide

How Does Dental Plaque Form? A Simple Guide

Introduction   Dental plaque is a sticky, colorless film that constantly builds up on teeth and along gumlines. It is the main cause of bad breath, gum bleeding, cavities and tartar. Understanding ...

Top 7 Common Electric Toothbrush Mistakes That Harm Oral Health

Top 7 Common Electric Toothbrush Mistakes That Harm Oral Health

Introduction Electric toothbrushes are designed to deliver more efficient and gentle cleaning than manual brushing. However, improper usage can turn this helpful tool into a threat to your gums an...

Sonic vs. Oscillating Electric Toothbrushes: Which Is Better for Gums & Enamel?

Sonic vs. Oscillating Electric Toothbrushes: Which Is Better for Gums & Enamel?

Introduction The global electric toothbrush market is heavily dominated by two rival technologies: Sonic and Oscillating-Rotating designs. While both clear away significantly more plaque than trad...

Do Electric Toothbrushes Weaken or Damage Tooth Enamel? The Science Behind the Myth

Do Electric Toothbrushes Weaken or Damage Tooth Enamel? The Science Behind the Myth

Introduction Tooth enamel is the hardest tissue in the human body, yet it possesses one critical vulnerability: it is non-renewable. Once worn away or micro-scratched, enamel cannot repair itself ...

Do Electric Toothbrushes Weaken or Damage Tooth Enamel? The Science Behind the Myth

Do Electric Toothbrushes Weaken or Damage Tooth Enamel? The Science Behind the Myth

Introduction Tooth enamel is the hardest tissue in the human body, yet it possesses one critical vulnerability: it is non-renewable. Once worn away or micro-scratched, enamel cannot repair itself ...