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Recognizing periodontitis – Diagnosis and treatment

Added on 02.02.2020

Girl shows area at risk of periodontitis
Some dental illnesses are quite easily discovered, treated, and cured. Unfortunately, periodontitis is not one of them. Whether a common gum inflammation (also called gingivitis) has developed into a full-blown inflammation of the entire periodontium is often very difficult to ascertain until it is too late. This is why it is that much more important to get an expert diagnosis and treatment by a dentists and, ideally, from a dental care professional who specializes in the field of periodontology!
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The pros and cons of home-made toothpaste

Added on 23.12.2019

Toothbrush with toothpaste
Home-made toothpaste is very popular nowadays and, especially, among environmentally conscious people, who would like to reduce waste. What is toothpaste made of and how? What about it do dentists consider sub-optimal and which composition can harm one's teeth?
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Dentist of Choice or Panel Dentist

Added on 16.11.2019

Dental practice sign of a dentist of choice
Long waiting times for the next appointment, no time for your questions – whoever has already been annoyed by an issue like this when looking for a dentist appointment, has definitely at least considered to opt for a dentist of choice over a panel dentist. But which costs does one have to expect in such a case? How much do you expect to get in return from insurance companies? Read more about this topic in the following blog post.
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Should I remove my wisdom teeth

Added on 25.10.2019

Panorama x-ray with four impacted wisdom teeth
Wisdom teeth are evolutionary remnants of the past and usually only come up in conversations when they start causing trouble. In fact, wisdom teeth give rise to particularly many questions: Is it wise to remove them before they cause problems? What happens during a wisdom tooth removal operation? What costs - and even more importantly - how much pain should I expect? Because we know how uncomfortable wisdom tooth operations are, we will cover all of these topics in this blog post.
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Reasons for gum inflammation

Added on 14.10.2019

Girl with a healthy smile
People who suffer from gum inflammation can’t think of anything else besides getting rid of it. It can be a great nuisance and impede the sufferer’s day-to-day life. But what can one do to combat such an inflammation (gingivitis) and what are its major causes? Let’s find out more.
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Gum lifting to combat gum recession

Added on 11.09.2019

Healthy teeth and gums without gum recession
Do your gums bleed from time to time after brushing your teeth? Do you sometimes decry reddened gums? Generally, both happens from time to time and does not necessarily have to be a sign of a problem. In some cases, however, one or both symptoms may be indicators of a gum inflammation that may lead to gum line recession. This condition can increase the sensitivity of teeth to cold and hot foods and drinks significantly and thereby reduce the quality of life of a suffering patient. Pretty concerning, right? Let’s find out more about this then.
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Allergic to brushing teeth

Added on 01.09.2019

A girl blowing her nose
Do you sometimes feel off after brushing your teeth? Do you suffer from allergy symptoms? Then it may not be your imagination playing a trick on you, but rather a real allergic reaction caused by toothpaste because some people struggle with tolerance issues regarding its ingredients (e.g., essences and preservatives). Before we get some more information about how to combat such symptoms, we need to learn a bit more about what actually causes them.
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Sugar makes the day sweeter

Added on 07.08.2019

Several cubes of sugar
According to recent surveys, people in the German-speaking realm consume roughly 100g of sugar per day and even more, when sugary drinks are taken into account. Nowadays, many of us try to reduce their sugar consumption, given that it can lead to unwanted consequences like obesity, caries, and diabetes. Excessive sugar consumption can encourage the development of sugar addiction, as part of which the body craves sugar like a drug. What exactly causes this addiction and how can one prevent or combat it? Let’s find out more!
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Dental care to cure Alzheimer’s disease?

Added on 26.06.2019

A scrabble game board
Alzheimer’s is a disease that can, among other things, lead to memory loss, disorientation, and personality changes and is a scary specter for many people at the age of 65 or above. This neuro-degenerative disease manifests in the form of constantly worsening dementia and can, as of today, not be cured. Recent studies have shown that some fairly mundane and easy-to-implement measures, such as an active lifestyle, a healthy diet, and even thorough dental care can significantly increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.
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The cleaning powers of saliva

Added on 15.06.2019

Child at the dentist
As all of you probably know, bacterial plaques are harmful for one’s teeth and for the gums because they transform food (and especially sugar) into acids, which, in turn, then attack the dental enamel. On top of that, several other toxic byproducts of a person’s typical metabolism also contribute to the occurrence of gum diseases. Saliva can offer a so-called helping hand and can boost self-cleaning processes inside the oral cavity. What is particularly important is the fact that a sufficiently high saliva production remineralizes dental enamel in areas that are at high risk of tooth decay. Interested yet? If so, let’s read on.
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