How do I protect my teeth during sports?
Wear a mouthguard, avoid chewing on hard objects, use helmets or face cages, and follow sport-specific safety guidelines.
Wear a mouthguard, avoid chewing on hard objects, use helmets or face cages, and follow sport-specific safety guidelines.
Every 3-4 months, or sooner if the bristles are frayed. Also, after any illness. Online Appointment Requests
Yes, it’s a good practice to replace your toothbrush after an illness to prevent re-infection. Online Appointment Requests
It strengthens tooth enamel, making teeth more resistant to decay, and can help reverse early stages of decay. Online Appointment Requests
Potential causes include cavities, gum disease, impacted teeth, infections, tooth fractures, or temporomandibular joint disorders. Online Appointment Requests
You can consume vitamin water with porcelain veneers, but be mindful of its sugar content and maintain good oral hygiene. Online Appointment Requests
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