Dental implants are a valuable investment in your oral health, providing a durable and natural-looking solution for missing teeth. However, to ensure the long-term success of your dental implants, it’s crucial to take proper care and make some adjustments to your lifestyle during the initial healing period. In this blog, we’ll discuss the things you…

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When it comes to maintaining good health, many people focus on factors like diet and exercise while neglecting a critical aspect of their well-being: oral hygiene. The health of your mouth plays a significant role in your overall health, and neglecting it can lead to various issues. That’s why it’s essential to visit a dentist…

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Pollen or dust allergy can affect oral health The Spanish Society of Periodontics and Osseointegration (SEPA) provides 5 tips to alleviate the consequences of allergy on oral health. Common Effects of Allergy: Pain and sensitivity In order to fight external agents that cause allergy to our body such as pollen or dust, the immune system…

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Summer holidays are a time of routine changes that can lead to dental health problems Changes in eating habits and hygiene can encourage the appearance of caries in children, which is why the Official College of Dentists and Stomatologists of Valencia (ICOEV) provides the following basic tips to avoid childhood caries during the holidays: Follow good oral…

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9 tips for extending the life of a dental crown The dental crown is a custom-made dental sheath that is placed on the visible part of a tooth that has suffered a certain fracture or that has been weakened after a large caries or pulparia infection and requires a greater reconstruction than a filling or inlay. The…

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Children’s caries The Spanish Society of Paediatric Dentistry (SEOP) responds to 10 common queries about children’s dental caries that we discuss here. Caries affects 80% of the world’s population and, of these, 10% are boys (about 600 million children).  What is caries and what causes it? As indicated by the SEOP: “Tooth decay is a chronic…

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DO YOU HAVE TO LOWER YOUR TEETH TO MAKE COMPOSITE VENEERS? Unlike ceramic veneers, composite veneers are minimally invasive and fully reversible. By this we mean that we do not have to lower the tooth to be able to put the veneer, we simply pass a spawn to give it a little roughness and we already prepare…

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