Articles for tag: Mouthwash, Tooth Enamel

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Product Review: ACT Restoring Mouthwash

In our daily lives we consume a variety of things that can weaken tooth enamel which can eventually lead to tooth decay. Over time, tooth decay can lead to expensive dental bills or even the loss of permanent teeth. In fact, two out of three adults risk losing a tooth because of tooth decay. But ...

Diet Soda Debate – Good or Bad for You?

Diet soda is what many of us have lived on for decades. It’s sugar-free, calorie-free, tastes great and many diet soda flavors contain caffeine to help get us through our hectic days. So what’s not to love? As the diet soda debate intensifies on both sides of the issue, here are some solid findings which ...

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Try Baking Soda & Strawberries to Whiten Teeth

Tooth discoloration caused by tobacco, coffee, tea or just natural aging can make you look older than we really are and can take the sparkle away from your smile. Of course, you probably know that whitening your teeth will make them brighter and can help you look younger and keep your smile looking great. Tooth ...

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Signs and Symptoms of Tooth Decay

Tooth decay is caused by bacteria, and leads to damage to tooth enamel, which results in cavities. It can also result in tooth pain, infection, tooth loss, and in very severe cases, tooth decay can result in death. There are several signs you can look for in recognizing tooth decay. You can also effectively deal ...

Warning Signs of Tooth Enamel Loss

Tooth enamel loss (dental erosion) is a serious issue, since once the enamel is gone, you can’t get it back. Tooth enamel is most commonly lost via acids, such as eating acidic foods or drinking acidic beverages, that erode away the tooth enamel irreparably. Some medical conditions, such as acid reflux or bulimia can cause ...

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How to Prevent Tooth Enamel Loss

One of the primary dental health problems is tooth enamel loss. It happens over time. It is often related to poor dental hygiene, and can result in the loss of teeth as well as pervasive dental carries (cavities). According to WebMD, tooth enamel is a protective layer of tissue that hardens the exterior of the ...

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Tartar and Plaque Control

If left on the plaque develops into tartar. To remove tartar your dental hygienist has to chip and scrape the hard white substance off. Tartar and plaque are responsible for gum disease and for dental decay causing serious root damage and possible loss of teeth. Plaque is actually oral bacteria. We all have it but ...

Risk Factors of Homemade Teeth Whiteners

If you are deciding whether to make your own teeth whitener, purchase one at the store or see your dentist for professional whitening service, consider the risks of homemade teeth whiteners. What could be risky about something you make yourself, you ask? There are three risk factors involved with homemade teeth whiteners: ineffective cleaning agents, ...

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4 Alternative Ways to Whiten Teeth

It is no secret that many drinks and foods can stain teeth, such as tea and coffee. People have been searching for years for the perfect teeth whitening remedy for discoloured, yellow teeth. The first thing people need to do is cut out bad habits from their lives which contribute to stained teeth, such as ...

How to Deal with Dental Caries or Tooth Decay

Dental caries is another name for tooth decay. The tooth enamel suffers from holes that eventually destroy its structure. The second most common disorder after the common colds, tooth decay usually affects children and young adults. But, really, any person can get tooth decay. Those who do not brush often and who have a lot ...