Dr Whitley advised getting a check-up with a dentist if you experience an increase in tooth sensitivity as in some cases, it could be a sign of gum disease. If you notice white, grey, brown, or black ...
it could be a sign of gum disease. If you notice white, grey, brown, or black spots on your teeth, it could be a symptom of tooth decay, which can be caused by drinking and eating too much sugar.
as this can sometimes indicate the onset of gum disease. Stains or spots appearing white, grey, brown, or black on your teeth could point towards tooth decay, often driven by heightened sugar ...
The University of Hong Kong has developed a new AI-powered mobile app that it says can reliably assess the oral health of ...
A postman who lost his front teeth and was left in pain after a series of dentists missed his gum disease has won a £12,000 payout. Clifford Shaw, 65, has lost several teeth, including his two front ...
Champagne, sparkling wines and fizzy cocktails are all the rage on New Year’s Eve, but these bubbly beverages could turn your ...
A postman who lost his front teeth and was left in pain after a series of dentists missed his gum disease has won a £12,000 payout. Clifford Shaw, 65, has lost several teeth, including his two ...
A woman has spoken out about how she was left with just six teeth after her gum disease went undiagnosed for nearly 20 years. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Star, you can get ...
The best approach to prevent and control periodontal disease involves maintaining good oral hygiene practices, including brushing your teeth twice daily using appropriate toothpaste. Choosing the ...