The coronavirus pandemic has become a part of our reality in 2020. Though we can’t predict what the future holds, we can do everything in our power to keep our dental patients safe from COVID-19. You may not be sure of what to expect at the dentist, or you may wonder whether it’s safe to undergo a dental procedure with the coronavirus still spreading rapidly. These frequently asked questions will help to answer all of your questions and set your mind at ease.
How often do you deal with serious tooth pain? If you can’t make it through the morning without a few doses of ibuprofen to ease your discomfort, then chronic tooth pain is slowly but surely turning your quality of life upside down.
We are going to look at the relationship between home care and healthy teeth. The body requires maintenance and needs to be taken care of. Teeth are one of the vital things in the body that needs total care no matter what. Everything that enters the body through the mouth has to go passed the teeth. The mouth is a portal to the rest of your body, and there is a relationship between your overall health and the health of your mouth.
Everyone knows that dental hygiene is crucially important for a number of reasons, yet most of us fail to take adequate care of our teeth and end up developing cavities at some point in our life. Usually, if we floss our teeth regularly, brush a couple of times each day, and get regular cleanings at the dentist’s office, we can manage to keep our gums and teeth relatively healthy.
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