How to brush
There are a variety of bacteria in the human oral environment that can damage teeth if left untreated. The appearance of plaque as a result of the growth of these… Read more »
There are a variety of bacteria in the human oral environment that can damage teeth if left untreated. The appearance of plaque as a result of the growth of these… Read more »
1- At what age is the treatment of maxillary retraction easier? If the patient is prepubertal, the upper jaw can be orthodontized back, but if the patient is an adult,… Read more »
Orthodontics can be used in adults to treat some abnormalities of the teeth, face and jaws that were not treated in childhood. A beautiful smile is one of the things… Read more »
Due to the continuous growth of children, they may develop some dental and jaw problems. These problems are either genetic or caused by bad habits like finger sucking. Children’s orthodontics… Read more »
There are significant differences between children’s orthodontics and adult orthodontics, and recognizing these differences can be effective in determining the appropriate time for orthodontics. One of the most common questions… Read more »
1- Where is the best place to keep a toothbrush? Keep your toothbrush in a dry, clean place, such as cupboards. Spaces where bacteria can grow well due to moisture… Read more »
The best way to reduce toothbrush bacteria is to change your toothbrush regularly. The American Dental Association recommends changing your toothbrush every 3 to 4 months.If the fibers of a… Read more »
Try to change your toothbrush regularly as often as possible. Because no matter how much care you take in maintaining it, germs and bacteria remain in it, and its fibers… Read more »
A toothbrush is a completely personal tool and we should never use a toothbrush that others have used.And we should never allow others to use our toothbrush either.There is no… Read more »
Always place the toothbrush vertically and never on a horizontal surface. You can use a cup and put your toothbrush in it.