Teething can be a painful and uneasy time for babies. Gum discomfort, increased salivation and the constant desire to bite things can also be challenging for parents. In this blog post, you can find practical suggestions and comforting tips that will be good for a teething baby.
Tooth extraction is a frequently performed procedure in the field of dentistry. When a tooth needs to be extracted, it is usually due to tooth decay, dental infection, gum disease or orthodontic reasons. If the healing process is not managed properly after tooth extraction, complications may arise. In this blog post, we will discuss what to do after tooth extraction and points to pay attention to.
When flossing, take a piece of dental floss and wrap it around the fingers of both hands to secure it. Gently slide the floss between the teeth and guide it towards the gum line with a back-and-forth motion. When you reach the gum line, clean both sides of the tooth by wrapping it in a "C" shape without damaging the gums.
Pregnancy is an important period in a woman's life, and dental health is also of great importance during this period when the body undergoes various changes. Hormonal changes and increased blood flow during pregnancy can lead to gum problems and tooth decay. In this blog post, we have prepared an SEO-friendly guide to dental care during pregnancy. Here are the things to consider to protect dental health during pregnancy: