When we think about oral health, we often focus on brushing and flossing our teeth, but we might overlook an essential player in maintaining a healthy mouth: the tongue. The
Teeth Sensitive to Cold
Experiencing tooth sensitivity to cold can be both uncomfortable and frustrating. Many individuals have felt that sharp, sudden pain when indulging in an ice-cold drink or biting into an ice
Can Cavities Go Away on Their Own?
Cavities, also known as dental caries or tooth decay, are a common dental problem affecting people of all ages. They occur when the hard outer layer of your teeth, known
Dental Erosion
A radiant smile is often seen as a symbol of health and vitality. However, there’s more to maintaining that sparkling grin than just regular brushing and flossing. Dental erosion, a
Bridging the Gap: Addressing Oral Health Disparities among Individuals with Poor Socioeconomic Status
Introduction In societies around the world, oral health is often overlooked, especially among individuals with poor socioeconomic status. Limited access to dental care, low-income levels, and socioeconomic disparities contribute to
How Xylitol Helps to Balance the Oral Microbiome
There has been some controversy over xylitol, a sugar substitute. Although it is considered healthier than sucrose (table sugar), it has been reported to cause bloating and other digestive upsets