9 Symptoms That you Have Xerostomia Dry mouth, also known as xerostomia is not a disease. This medical condition is simply the decrease flow or a change in the quality of your saliva
9 Symptoms That you Have Xerostomia Dry mouth, also known as xerostomia is not a disease. This medical condition is simply the decrease flow or a change in the quality of your saliva
Modern dentistry is dynamic. Changes to improve patient comfort and quality of care are always being developed. The use of improved dental materials, modern delivery systems, lasers, computer generated imaging, computer management software
Drinks containing sugar promote tooth decay. Acidic drinks cause erosion that wears away healthy tooth enamel. The average teenager drinks over sixty gallons of soft drinks per year. A better choice is water.
Today’s dental mission should not be just reacting to and treating problems; instead the priority should be in prevention. The key tools in preventing tooth problems are cleaning your teeth every day, your
Modern dental technology advances have increased Dentists choices in ways to replace missing teeth, retain previously teeth thought to be hopeless or to replace all teeth. Dental implants advances over the past 30
Today’s dental mission should not be just reacting to and treating problems; instead the priority should be in prevention. The key tools in preventing tooth problems are cleaning your teeth every day, your
Dentistry and modern science has not been able to find a cure for tooth decay. Tooth decay is the most common disease facing mankind. A disease caused by our bodies reacting to what
Dentists have choices in the ways they utilize modern technology to practice dentistry and maintain exceptional patient care. Most new equipment and technology improvements are better for the environment. The Hi-Tech Office is
Dry mouth, also known as xerostomia is not a disease. This medical disorder is simply the decrease flow of saliva in the mouth. Without saliva there can be extensive tooth decay. Q: What
Pregnancy, Expecting Parents and Baby Teeth Expecting parents here is what you need to know and do to positively affect the development of your unborn child’s teeth. Q: What concerns should I have
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