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In the world of dentistry, where oral health care merges with the aesthetics of a smile, the role of professional photography becomes …

Bruxism is the clinical term for excessive, forceful grinding and clenching of the teeth, unrelated to chewing food—and most commonly occurs during …

The most important principle in preventing and treating periodontal disease is to take action early. Any delay deepens the problem, making treatment …

Tooth sensitivity is a common issue in the oral cavity. According to the American Dental Association (ADA), one in three adults experiences …

Oral Health and Natural Teeth in Later Life Proper oral hygiene enables us to enjoy our natural teeth well into our senior …

Regular and proper tooth brushing is a fundamental measure of oral hygiene and an essential step in preventing both tooth decay and …

Each human tooth is composed of three hard mineralized tissues—enamel, dentin, and cementum—and a soft connective tissue known as the dental pulp, …

Dental calculus is a hardened deposit that gradually accumulates on the teeth. It forms when minerals from saliva embed into soft deposits …

Tooth decay (dental caries) is the most common dental disease and one of the most widespread conditions in humans. Its primary cause …

Myobrace® System is a preventive pre-orthodontic treatment designed to address the underlying causes of crowded and misaligned teeth. It often eliminates the …

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