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What's the Truth? Does Coffee Really Stain Your Teeth?

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What's the Truth? Does Coffee Really Stain Your Teeth? Almost nobody can give up their morning coffee routine. In fact, most don’t feel human till the day’s first cup of coffee kicks in. However, your choice of morning beverage can take a toll on your teeth and oral health. This post is for you if you (like many others) wonder whether your daily ‘happiness in a cup’ could make your smile less brilliant. Does coffee stain teeth? Caffeine Facts about Teeth Staining Teeth discoloration is often blamed on coffee, when in truth caffeine in its natural form is a white colored powder that is odorless. The compound when isolated from vegetable sources has nothing to do with staining or teeth damage. Caffeine dissolves without a trace in liquid beverages. It does not contribute to the color, which is why it cannot be called a ‘chromogen’. This means that drinking decaf will probably not help you maintain the brilliance of your pearly whites. Instead, it is important that...
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Myths and Facts about Teeth Whitening There is a lot of misinformation on the web about teeth whitening. You can save a considerable amount of time, money, and efforts by avoiding misconceptions. If a brilliant smile is what you are after, then you need to know these myths and facts about teeth whitening.  Myth – Baking soda and hydrogen peroxide are great whitening tools Baking soda simply doesn’t work on teeth enamel . Your teeth are like sponge with pores in the enamel that effectively absorb all stains. You need something better than baking soda. Hydrogen peroxide is a great whitening agent. However, when used by amateurs the chemical may come in contact with your skin and tissues, which causes free radical reactions. This is the same reaction behind tissue ageing.  Myth – Whitening gum and toothpaste helps Whitening chewing gums and toothpastes contain small quantities of whitening chemicals. However, these are present in low quantities or weak amounts to ...

What is a TMJ (temporomandibular joint) Disorder?

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What is a TMJ (temporomandibular joint) Disorder? A major cause of chronic pain may be a TMJ or temporomandibular joint disorder. The TMJ connects the jaw bone on either side to the skull bones. The TMJ is crucial to the functioning of the jaw because it helps you open and close your mouth comfortably. Chewing, coughing, yawning and speaking also depend on the TMJ working in prime condition. However, TMJ disorders can lead to pain around the joint and also manifest as headaches and soreness around the teeth. Assessment of TMJ problems is important to lead a healthy and pain-free life. Learn more about TMJ disorders and they can be managed here: What are the Symptoms of TMJ Disorders? TMJ disorders may be identified through the following symptoms: Painful jaw muscles Sore and tender teeth and gums Swelling around the jaw area   Morning headaches Clicking or popping sound on eating, yawning or shouting   Jaw seeming to slide out of position   Teeth fittin...

How to choose the Right Floss– Dentist Roswell GA- Sunshine Smiles Dentistry

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How to choose the Right Floss– Dentist Roswell GA- Sunshine Smiles Dentistry Regular toothbrushing can make your teeth sparkle - but is it enough? Plaque is a sticky layer that adheres to tooth surfaces and causes dental decay if it is not removed. Toothbrushing removes oral biofilms or plaque developing on the visible surfaces of the teeth. However, a toothbrush alone is ineffective in flushing out microorganisms, and organic matter stuck in between your teeth. Per Dr Sachdeva of Sunshine Smiles Dentistry, dentist roswell ga, Dental floss is a very effective solution to get rid of organic matter and bacteria that stick to tooth surfaces in contact with each other, or the inter-dental spaces. Dental flossing helps to remove plaque, and food particles lodged in between teeth. Benefits of Dental Flossing A string of dental floss is an interdental aid, or it helps clean interdental spaces that are difficult to access by only a toothbrush. Some of the benefits of regular fl...