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Oral care after 40!

As time goes by, we all start to see our health decline or become more fragile. While you may still be in the prime of your life after the age of 40, there are various physical changes taking place. This is equally true when it comes to your teeth, and it’s normal. After so many years of loyal service, your teeth can become more fragile or even damaged, even when you’ve always taken good care of them.

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Plaque Is Normal, but Not Trivial

Tartar and Plaque: Here’s What You Need to Know

You are probably familiar with the words plaque and tartar when talking about oral hygiene. It is in fact normal, not to say unavoidable, for plaque and tartar to form on your teeth. This doesn’t however mean that you shouldn’t pay attention to plaque and tartar. On the contrary, it is essential to remove them in order to avoid other dental diseases from forming and for overall oral health.

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Why Do We Salivate?

Saliva is constantly present in our mouths: in fact, it is estimated that the average adult produces between 0.5 L and 1.5 L every day! But what is this liquid used for and what is it made of? As you may have guessed, saliva has its own role to play: it has several functions and is an

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Oral Health & Pregnancy

Dental hygiene is always important, but pregnancy is a time when special attention must be paid. Why is this so? The changes in a pregnant woman’s body, especially from a hormonal point of view, make her more prone to dental and gum disease. In addition, oral health has an impact on the course of the

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