Oral hygiene is very important to maintain oral health. Through brushing the teeth and using various accessories, various diseases that start in the mouth and can affect overall health are… Read more »
Orthodontics is the specialty within dentistry that corrects and prevents changes in the position of the teeth and jaws. For this, today there are various types of techniques, among which… Read more »
Any patient undergoing orthodontic treatment needs constant review by a specialist to check that they are developing as expected. In addition to the intervention of the orthodontist, the patient himself… Read more »
At the end of orthodontic treatment to correct the position of the teeth, the use of retainers is common. After active treatment comes the retention phase, in which orthodontic retainers… Read more »
Oral thrush is a fungal infection caused by an overgrowth of the fungus Candida albicans. Diabetic saliva, decreased resistance to infection, and dry mouth can contribute to oral thrush more… Read more »
As blood sugar levels increase, people with diabetes may have a higher concentration of sugar in their saliva, as well as a very dry mouth. These conditions generate an ideal… Read more »
Gum disease is an infectious condition caused by bacteria in the mouth. As the disease progresses, the integrity of the tissues that support them and that support parts of the… Read more »
The links between diabetes and oral health should be strengthened. Specialist monitoring in both cases should be regular and permanent to avoid undesirable consequences. The most common oral problems in… Read more »
Diabetes and oral health represent a combination that can end in complications if the necessary measures are not taken. Diabetes reduces the body’s resistance to infection and slows down the… Read more »
Diabetes is a chronic but controllable disease in which blood sugar levels are very high. Early signs and symptoms of diabetes can occur in your mouth, so being aware of… Read more »