Mental health may not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about oral hygiene, yet growing evidence shows a clear and often overlooked connection between the two.
Teeth don’t lie. They wear down, crack, shift, and send signals long before anyone hears the grinding itself. That quiet ...
It usually indicates irritation of the tooth nerves or enamel damage. If ignored, it can lead to bigger dental issues. Early care and proper hygiene can help manage and prevent it. Apply black colour ...
Dentists say even well-intentioned habits can damage your teeth and gums over time. From brushing too hard to using your ...
Are teeth the latest potential victims of bisphenol A (BPA)? Yes, according to a new study by French researchers in the American Journal of Pathology (June 10, 2013). The researchers found that the ...
Most acidic drinks can damage your enamel, but we asked experts whether this carbonated beverage is really an issue.
Experts explain how oral health and breathing patterns may influence how well you sleep.