Friday, May 24, 2013
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Fluoride: Mystery No More
The fluoride mystery is now as close as ever to being solved as new research by a team of Scientists from Saarland University found that the mineral not only strengthens the teeth, it also prevents bacteria from sticking to the tooth surface.
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Saturday, May 11, 2013
Flossing: Make it Your Habit
We’re told to floss our teeth at least once a day, and when we don’t, we miss cleaning at least 35% of our tooth surfaces. Be honest, are you flossing as much as you should be?
We develop many new habits over time. Some make a habit of wiping toilet seats before using them, while others, routinely reach out for their mobile phones the moment they opened their eyes in the morning. But why has flossing always been a challenge to many?
Brushing has been introduced to us since (or even before) our first tooth waved hello to the world. Flossing came some time later, when we had the motor skills to handle the floss. True, it’s another thing for us to everyday. But think of it as something that will save you time, money and anxiety at the dentist’s office.
Here are some ways to trick your brain into making flossing an effortless habit that you perform on autopilot.
Meet Dr. Mahshid Mirheli, Paediatric Dentist
Paediatric Dentist – Germany
Having lived in Germany for three decades, Dr. Mahshid Mirheli moved to the UAE to be closer to her family and her cultural roots. “I never liked winter,” she said, and understandably so, since in that part of the world, extreme winter temperature can dip down to -10°C.
Having lived in Germany for three decades, Dr. Mahshid Mirheli moved to the UAE to be closer to her family and her cultural roots. “I never liked winter,” she said, and understandably so, since in that part of the world, extreme winter temperature can dip down to -10°C.
When asked what influenced her to specialize in pediatric dentistry, she said “During my student days I enjoyed motivating and working with young patients. Recognizing their feelings and needs, I empathize with them and developed compassion to help them with their dental health pro
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