How Braces Can Correct An Overbite
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29 August 2018
Most people fully understand that the purpose of braces is to straighten out misaligned teeth, but did you know that braces are also very helpful for correcting an overbite? An overbite occurs when a person's upper jaw extends too far past his or her lower jaw, and this is something that braces can usually fix. Here are several things to know about braces and overbites.
The causes of overbites
A lot of people have overbites; however, many people have such minor cases that they do not really need treatment for them.
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Why The Chemicals In Tooth Whitening Products Aren't Safe By Themselves
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29 July 2018
If you've ever taken a close look at what it is in tooth whitening products like toothpaste or strips that actually get the job done, you've most likely seen peroxide and baking soda appear many times. These two chemicals are mainstays in tooth whitening products, but using them directly on your teeth to get the results you want is mistaken. Here's why you should never use peroxide or baking soda directly on your teeth.
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Pros And Cons Of A Ketogenic Diet For Boosting Oral Health Between Dental Cleanings
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2 July 2018
Great oral health is an important part of overall health. In many cases, a ketogenic diet (or a modified ketogenic diet) can improve both. However, as with any diet, there are pros and cons. Here are some pros and cons of using a keto diet for oral health to keep your teeth healthier between dental cleanings.
Pro: great whole food nutrition
Tooth-friendly nutrition can be a great way to boost the effectiveness of your home tooth care between dental cleanings.
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Effects Of Sleep Apnea On Your Oral Health
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4 June 2018
Living with untreated sleep apnea is risky for your health, yet a lot of people live with this condition without treating it because they do not know they have it. If you believe you might suffer from this condition, you can find out by talking to your dentist. While talking to your dentist, you can learn about the health risks of untreated sleep apnea, and you can also learn about the effects untreated sleep apnea can have on your oral health.
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