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8 Diet Changes In Eating Habits For Healthy Teeth

Eating habits not only affect your digestive system and overall body’s functioning but also affects your oral health to a great extent. This important fact is ignored by most individuals while thinking of the right food to eat. While some do it deliberately, others do it due to a lack of knowledge. So, while dentists are ready for the ones who ignore their oral health , here we are with a detailed list for all those who do not know the right diet for maintaining good oral health.  Go through the list and see if you need to make changes to your diet: Cheese: Yes, you are eyes are not betraying you. Cheese is considered good for oral health as it helps in maintaining the pH level of the mouth, necessary to prevent tooth decay. Apart from this, cheese is also rich in calcium and protein that helps to strengthen the teeth. So, everyone can consider using cheese on diet occasionally for better oral health. Yogurt: The pro-biotic, calcium and protein-rich yogurt help to str

What Are The Basic Differences Between Dental Braces and Invisalign?

Misaligned teeth have been a big blow to the confidence of a number of young people in the current generation. As a way to treat this issue and to eradicate many other issues that come with them, dentistry evolved to introduce a novel way to treat misaligned teeth. Orthodontics, the branch of dentistry that deals with these problems, has evolved in ways that were once unimaginable. Dental braces have come a long way to present unmatched ease to the wearer of just about any age. However, with this evolution, there have also been a number of different options that patients can choose from. The major distinction between these categories is their appearance.  Here is a short explanation of how the various kinds of braces look like: ●        Metallic Braces: Braces with wires and metal brackets that are cemented on top of the teeth. ●        Ceramic Braces: Braces with wires and clear ceramic brackets. ●        Lingual Braces: Braces that are placed behind the teeth so th