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THIS HOLIDAY SEASON AVOID THESE FOR GOOD DENTAL HEALTH

You are very particular about your  dental health  and you brush your teeth as many times as something goes into your mouth, which is a very good thing, it will help no one but only you in the long run. Read more at  http://ludhianadentalcentre.com/blog/this-holiday-season-avoid-these-for-good-dental-health/

Who Wants A Robot To Correct Their Teeth Rather Than A Dentist?

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Robots have taken over human force and are a real part of the workforce. Robots can be seen working in warehouses, they are in weapons detecting factories; many of us have robots in our workplaces and also the day to day lives. But, will you go to your dentist, if you see him replaced by a robot? I wouldn’t. Job specification: Let’s assume, in case your family doctor gets replaced by a robot, what job specifications will be assigned to him. Since a dentist, first and foremost, examines diagnoses and treats diseases, injuries or malformations of mouth (gums and teeth). The dentist also treats diseases of nerves, connective tissues, which affect our basic hygiene (oral hygiene); will a robot be able to do all this and more? Will Robots, actually be replacing dentist? According to sources, the medical field is also left alone for using Robots in aiding everyone. There are contractions, many say doctors/dentists have been replaced by them, others say no, it is not true.

Stress & Dental Health- A Major Concern For Everyone!

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Stress affects the general body’s immune system and a significant cause of teeth grinding and clenching. Studies and statistics show that dentists and periodontists have managed to reduce dental issues like tooth decay by 75%. In addition, the reduction in gingivitis and periodontitis have been 80% combated through modern treatments and the precautions to prevent them. The modern dental solutions such as oral treatments, cosmetic dentistry, and dental implants have surpassed the basic dental care practices by providing excellent and specialized dental treatments to individuals. Currently, stress-induced dental issues are rising as a challenge in dentistry and dental experts confirm that stress can affect various oral structures including the gums and the teeth in various ways. Majorly, stress impacts the body’s immunity by increasing the secretion of the endogenous steroids from the suprarenal glands that produce the macrophages by making them lazy and incapable of defending the b