How often should we floss?

The American Dental Association recommends flossing at least once per day and brushing twice per day. It is recommended to floss before brushing, this will give a chance to the fluoride that’s..
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Nutrition and Oral Health

Diet and nutrition have a great impact on oral health, they can affect the development and progression of oral diseases and conditions such as caries, periodontal diseases, dental erosion, and others.
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Dental Caries

Starting with the most common oral disease that is developed as a consequence of poor diet and nutrition. In terms of phasic demineralization and remineralization of dental hard tissues,
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Periodontal Diseases

American Academy of Periodontology defines periodontitis as “the inflammation of the periodontal tissues (gums, the ligament that attaches the tooth to the bone and the bone itself)
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Dental Erosion

Dental erosion is clinically defined as “the progressive and irreversible loss of dental hard tissue caused by a chemical process of acid dissolution that does not involve bacteria.”
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Vitamin D

According to ADA, Vitamin D influences the regulation of calcium and phosphate metabolism. Based on some observational studies, higher prenatal intakes of vitamin D and prenatal serum vitamin D levels
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