Milk teeth, also known as deciduous teeth are the first set of teeth in a child. They start coming up around the age of five to six months, and are the only teeth in the mouth of a child until about the age of five to six years when teeth of the permanent set start
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Covid-19 is a new viral pandemic that is currently ravaging the world. There is a tendency for exponential increase in the number of people affected, therefore all efforts must be employed to stem its tide. This brings us to the role of dental health professional and the general public in slowing down the pandemic. Dental
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If adequate care is not given to the mouth, the teeth will suffer deposits of unsightly debris known as plaque and calculus. This causes unwanted discoloration of teeth, bleeding gums, sensitive teeth and toothache of varying severity and what arguably is considered the most dreaded and the most embarrassing oral disease- bad breath, also known
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The mouth is a very important part of the body that needs little introduction. It is a slit-like cavity located in the lower front part of the head. The opening to the mouth is bound by the upper and the lower lips. The cavity is formed by the bones of the upper and the lower
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