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Cosmetic Dentistry, Invisible Orthodontics, Orthodontics
5+1 myths about Orthodontics with aligners
The good news in the scientific orthodontic community came three decades ago when modern advances in technology allowed the development of a new method for…
Cosmetic Dentistry, Invisible Orthodontics, Orthodontics
Invisible Orthodontics: Frequently asked questions
Are you thinking about making your smile more beautiful with clear aligners? Don’t hesitate any longer! After a brief and relatively simple process for you,…
Teeth Whitening: Everything you need to know!
If you think your teeth need whitening, the right person to discuss it with is your dentist. With your dentist you will decide which method…
Wisdom Teeth: What should I do?
90% of people have at least one wisdom tooth in an abnormal position (impacted or semi-impacted) creating various problems, such as inflammation, periodontitis, cysts, etc.,…
Pediatric Dentistry, Preventive Dentistry
Mouth breathing: what harm can it cause in children & adults?
Some people (adults and children) do not breathe through the nose, as they should, but through the mouth. In adults, this phenomenon usually does not…
Cosmetic Dentistry, Pediatric Dentistry, Preventive Dentistry
Learn to brush correctly!
Proper brushing aims to clean the teeth of food residues and remove dental plaque from all surfaces of each tooth. We should therefore remember that…
Pediatric Dentistry, Preventive Dentistry
Tips for an expectant mother
During pregnancy, many changes occur in a woman’s body, both externally and internally. One of the most dominant changes is that of hormones, which increase…
White or dark fillings?
White fillings are made of composite resin. They are used instead of the old dark-colored amalgam fillings to restore a tooth after it has been…
Cosmetic Dentistry, Oral Medicine, Preventive Dentistry
Bad Breath (Halitosis): How is it treated?
Bad breath (or halitosis) is the unpleasant odor during breathing. It is evident that such a condition can have unpleasant social and psychological consequences. Bad…
Mouth Ulcers (Aphthae): What do we know about them?
Recurrent aphthous ulcers are one of the most common oral conditions in both adults and children/adolescents. It is an inflammatory condition of immunological origin, characterized…
Oral Medicine, Preventive Dentistry
Dry Mouth (Xerostomia): What is it & how is it treated?
Saliva contributes significantly to the normal functions of chewing, taste, swallowing, speech, and the initiation of digestion. It keeps the oral environment moist and thus…