Interesting facts about teeth
Myth: If You Don’t Eat Sugar, You Won’t Get Cavities
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It’s a common belief, almost a dental old wives’ tale: cut out sugar, and you’ve got a golden ticket to a cavity-free life.
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Myth: If Your Gums Bleed, You Should Stop Flossing
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It’s a common sight for many: a tinge of pink on the dental floss or in the sink after a flossing session. The immediate, almost instinctive reaction
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Debunking the Myth: All Dental Restorations Look Unnatural
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Let’s be honest, when some folks hear “dental work,” their minds conjure up images of glaringly obvious fillings or crowns that scream “
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Why Do Humans Have Fewer Teeth Than Some Other Mammals?
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Ever wondered why your own chompers, all 32 of them (if your wisdom teeth decided to join the party), seem a bit modest in number compared to, say, a dog’
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Fun Fact: Dental Plaque is a Biofilm Made of Many Bacteria Types
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Ever run your tongue over your teeth and felt that slightly fuzzy, sometimes even gritty, film? That, my friend, is dental plaque. And while it might seem
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Debunking the Myth: All Dental Insurance Plans Are Similar
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Ever heard someone say, “Oh, dental insurance? It’s all pretty much the same stuff, just pick one”? If you’ve nodded along, you’
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Pig Tusks: Ever-Growing Canines, Especially in Males
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The world of swine, encompassing everything from the formidable wild boar to the familiar farm pig, presents a fascinating dental anomaly: their tusks.
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A Simple Guide to the Layers That Make Up Your Teeth
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Ever paused to think about what’s really going on inside your pearly whites? We use our teeth every single day for smiling, talking, and, of course
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Ancient Indian (Ayurvedic) Approaches to Oral Hygiene
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Long before the advent of bristled toothbrushes and minty pastes, ancient civilizations across the globe had developed sophisticated methods for maintaining oral hygiene.
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Pulp: The Heart of Your Tooth
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Deep within each of your teeth, hidden beneath the hard, protective layers of enamel and dentin, lies a vital, living core known as the dental pulp.
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