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Does Remineralising Toothpaste Actually Work?

■ Quick Answer Yes — but only if it contains fluoride or nano-hydroxyapatite. Many products labelled “remineralising” contain neither and have limited clinical evidence. Here’s how to tell the difference.  Not all toothpastes that claim to remineralise actually do — the ingredient list tells the real story.  What Does “Remineralising” Actually Mean?  Enamel is the …

Why Do My Gums Bleed When I Floss?

■ Quick Answer  Bleeding gums when flossing almost always means your gums are inflamed — not that flossing is hurting you. The fix is more flossing, not less. Most people see the bleeding stop completely within 14 days of daily flossing. Correct flossing technique — a C-shape around each tooth, gentle pressure under the gumline.  …

Why Is Your Child’s First Dental Appointment Significant?

As per the American Academy of Paediatric Dentistry (AAPD), you should take your child to a paediatric dentist at the earliest of the two dates – (A) Your child’s first birthday and (B) The date on which your child’s first tooth comes out. That means your child should have their first dental appointment when they …

How to Look After Your Teeth in Between Your Dental Cleaning?

Good oral health is significant for good overall health. It is vital to follow a good oral hygiene routine to keep your teeth and gums healthier. And if you happen to undergo routine teeth cleaning, keeping your teeth clean becomes your topmost priority. Take care of your teeth and gums by following the below-mentioned measures in …

Take Care of Your Teeth During Easter

Easter is a time of celebration, with family gatherings, Easter egg hunts, and delicious treats. While it’s okay to indulge in some sweets and chocolate, it’s important to remember that sugary treats can harm your teeth. Here are some tips to help you take care of your teeth during Easter. Limit your sugar intake: It’s …

Are Regular Dental Checkups Significant?

Well, regular dental check-ups are significant, as they help in keeping your teeth and gums in good health. At the very minimum, you should visit a dentist near you every six months, or as advised by your dental practitioner. What Should You Expect from Your Dental Visit? A regular visit to your dental professional is …

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