Brushing your teeth is one of the most important parts of your daily hygiene routine. In addition to taking care of the tooth enamel, the use of a toothbrush is… Read more »
The College of Education for Human Sciences at the University of Karbala witnessed the discussion of a master’s thesis in the Department of Arabic Language, titled (Amr Ibn Kulthum between… Read more »
The Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Naeem Al-Aboudi, issued two ministerial orders appointing a number of master’s degree holders based on the decisions and legislation in force…. Read more »
To avoid the negative effects of sugar on the teeth, it is not necessary to completely eliminate this food from the diet. One of the most desirable measures is to… Read more »
How sugar works on each person’s teeth depends on multiple genetic and environmental factors. There are people who are more likely to suffer from tooth decay, which becomes more severe… Read more »
When you eat sugary foods or drinks, some of the sugar is deposited in your teeth. This serves as food for the bacteria present in the oral cavity in a… Read more »
The World Health Organization distinguishes between intrinsic sugars, which are found naturally in fruits and vegetables and for which no scientific evidence has been reported that their consumption causes adverse… Read more »
No matter how careful you are to keep cavities at bay, there is nothing better than going to the dentist for a full checkup. Only a professional can detect the… Read more »
Avoiding consuming excessively acidic or sugary foods helps control the action of bacteria that cause tooth decay. This type of food damages the tooth enamel and favors the formation of… Read more »
Brushing after each meal is essential to avoid the formation of a biofilm that causes caries. In addition to a toothbrush, the use of dental floss, mouthwash and other oral… Read more »