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Revealing the secret of Oral Biofilm: The microscopic World within your Mouth

Revealing the secret of Oral Biofilm: The microscopic World within your Mouth

Let’s discover the intricate world of your mouth, where an invisible biome silently lives, thrives, and impacts your oral health. Did you know that when you run your tongue along the surface of your teeth you encounter a complex community of microbes also known as oral biofilm? Yes, you read it right. Our mouth has […]

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The Oral-Gut Connection: Healthy Smiles and Happy Digestion

The Oral-Gut Connection: Healthy Smiles and Happy Digestion

Oral health is often associated with the condition of our teeth and gums, but its impact goes far beyond our mouths. Recent research has highlighted a surprising connection between poor oral health and gastrointestinal problems.  Around 70 million people suffer from digestive issues which may range from heartburn to irritable bowel syndrome. Digestive issues may

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Acidic foods & drinks may satisfy your taste buds but can harm your oral health, causing dental erosion and cavities.

Acidic foods & drinks may satisfy your taste buds but can harm your oral health, causing dental erosion and cavities.

Tooth enamel is the strongest material in the human body, even stronger than bones. It gets damaged if you consume acidic foods and drinks frequently. The acid in foods and drinks dissolves the mineral structure of teeth resulting in thinning of teeth. Continuous or repeated exposure to such foods and drinks eventually exposes the underlying

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Prevent cavities before they start: know about maintaining optimal Oral Health!

Prevent cavities before they start: know about maintaining optimal Oral Health!

Cavities are damaged areas in your teeth that may develop tiny holes or openings. Cavities, also known as caries, are formed when tooth enamel is damaged. Cavities are the result of various factors such as sugary foods, carbonated drinks, not brushing regularly, bacteria in the mouth, or food residues that are not effectively cleaned. It

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