• What is dental erosion?

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    What is dental erosion?
    Tooth erosion is destruction of the tooth surface caused by acid and without the involvement of bacteria. Acids can destroy even the hardest tooth enamel. It is generally believed that sugar is the teeth's greatest enemy, but this is not always the case. Acids can also cause irreparable damage to teeth over time. In addition to the well-known dental diseases such as caries and periodontitis, a new disease of the tooth surface, which has received little attention up to now, is increasingly...
  • Dental health affects our body

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    Dental health affects our body
    Did you know that sick teeth can also make the entire organism sick? Teeth are not an individual, encapsulated unit in our body, but very deeply and closely linked to the rest of the organism. Diseased teeth and inflamed gums can damage the entire body because our teeth are connected to the whole body via nerves and blood vessels. Bacteria and their toxins can...
  • Biological injustice: why do women have worse teeth than men?

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    Biological injustice: why do women have worse teeth than men?
    As a dentist, I am happy about every patient who comes to my practice with healthy teeth. And this in particular for women, because the burden of the "little difference" in dental health accompanies them all their lives. According to the results of the market research institute YouGov, dental care and oral hygiene are important for 74% of women, compared to only 59% of men. Oral hygiene is very important to 41% of women, while...
  • You will be amazed! What salivation has to do with dental health

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    You will be amazed! What salivation has to do with dental health
    Spit or saliva has a decisive influence on our dental health. How and in what form is the subject of this blog. This multifunctional universal liquid has amazing abilities. It is rightly said that digestion begins in the mouth. Because the amylase contained in the saliva splits starch into sugar that our body can use. And that is just one of the other factors influencing saliva on digestion. But...
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