Teeth suffer at Christmas Trying to split the seafood with your teeth, cutting the zeal of gifts into bites or a filling of Christmas sweets can put the health of your smile at risk
Bruxism appears when we involuntarily clench or gnash our teeth It is an alteration of the normal bite to which the stress and pressure of day to day are added. When we sleep we begin to release these tensions through the facial muscles and the jaw.
Brush your teeth more to stop COVID-19 Dentists from the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom ask to promote oral brushing as a preventive measure
Don't forget your tongue When we clean our teeth many times we forget our tongue, a fundamental part of our mouth that we have to take into account for complete daily hygiene.