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“Some foods and drinks can have a significant negative impact on dental health, causing damage, staining, cavities, etc.,” Dr. Erin Fraundorf, dentist at Boca Orthodontic and Whitening Studio ...
It’s probably expected that your dentist loathes candy. But when it comes to your oral health, there are some things that they deem even more problematic than what’s inside your trick-or-treat ...
Here's an unwelcome surprise: Studies show that certain foods can do more damage to your teeth than tobacco—and we're not talking about the obvious sugary candy here. You'd be surprised by the ...
The stained teeth of a regular betel chewer in Burma. Extrinsic discolorations are common and have many different causes. [10] The same range of factors are capable of staining the surface of restorations (e.g., composite fillings, porcelain crowns). [10] Some extrinsic discolorations that are allowed to remain for a long time may become ...
A 1930s poster from the Work Projects Administration promoting oral hygiene. Tooth decay is the most common global disease. [14] Over 80% of cavities occur inside fissures in teeth where brushing cannot reach food left trapped after eating and saliva and fluoride have no access to neutralize acid and remineralize demineralized teeth, unlike easy-to-clean parts of the tooth, where fewer ...
Dentists share their favorite healthy breakfast foods — and what they never eat to avoid teeth staining and cavities.
When choosing what foods to put in our mouths, we often give tons of consideration to our waistline. But do you ever give a thought to your oral health? Click here to see the Best and Worst Foods ...
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