by Jemima Anderson | Apr 9, 2021 | Blog
Did you know that your gut microbiome is closely associated with your oral health? Billions of good bacteria reside in your digestive system, after all. Your microbiome impacts your metabolism, hormone production, and immunity as well. Several studies showed it can...
by Jemima Anderson | Apr 9, 2021 | Blog, Dental News
The World Dental Congress is a leading event for the FDI (Fédération Dentaire Internationale), reinforcing the ties and promoting alliance within the universal oral wellbeing community. In order to contribute to the practice and science of dentistry, the WDC offers:...
by Jemima Anderson | Apr 9, 2021 | Blog
From among the various dental disorders that modern-day individuals suffer from, inflamed gums is considered the most common. Fortunately, you can minimize the associated discomfort at home without medical intervention. If your gums remain swollen, tender, and painful...
by Jemima Anderson | Apr 9, 2021 | Blog
In today’s era, the word ‘green’ has become an integral part of almost every industry. The media, after all, is constantly stressing on the wide range of environmental concerns such as melting of the ice caps, abundant carbon emissions, abnormal rise in the...
by Jemima Anderson | Apr 9, 2021 | Blog, Dental News
Chewable vitamins, also known as gummy bears, have always been known for being bad for the teeth. But, over the last couple of decades, several doctors consider them as a health food. Chewable vitamins found a place on the supplement aisle of pharmacies all across the...
by Jemima Anderson | Apr 9, 2021 | Blog, Dental News
Dental amalgam has been used extensively to fill in the cavities caused by tooth decay. It is a combination of several materials, including elemental or liquid mercury, and a powder alloy containing copper, tin, and silver. The chemical properties of the mercury...