Maintaining good oral hygiene is essential for overall health and well-being. While traditional methods of cleaning teeth often involve the use of commercial toothpaste and mouthwash, these products can contain chemicals that are not always good for our bodies. This...
Dental diseases are some of the most common and serious types of conditions in humans. Some dentists even believe that there may be more than 380 different human dental diseases, which include malocclusion (imbalance), tooth decay, and gum disease. There are several...
Oil pulling! That sounds like something you do in a car, doesn’t it? But no! Oil pulling is an ancient and natural practice of swishing oil in your mouth to improve oral hygiene. It dates back to ancient Ayurvedic medicine and is gaining popularity today as people...
Are your teeth just pearly whites to you, or are they the gatekeepers of your overall health and well-being? Well, this is where traditional and holistic dentistry comes into play. They might both care for your smile, but they have vastly different approaches and...
Teeth are the most important part of your body. They protect the soft tissue in your mouth from the outside world, help you talk, chew food, smile at people, and even keep track of how old you are. But how many people know that teeth are living body parts?...
Biomimetic dentistry is a field of dentistry that aims to replicate the natural structure and function of teeth using advanced materials and techniques. This approach to dentistry has several benefits over traditional methods, including improved durability, increased...