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Ways to Prevent and Treat Bad Breath

Bad breath, or halitosis, can result from various factors including poor oral hygiene, specific foods, medical conditions, or lifestyle habits. Here are effective ways to prevent and treat it.

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What Exactly is a Cavity?

A cavity is a hole or structural damage that develops in a tooth due to tooth decay. Cavities, also known as dental caries, are caused by a combination of factors, including bacteria in the mouth, frequent consumption of sugary or acidic foods and drinks, poor oral hygiene, and a lack of fluoride.

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Everything You Need to Know About Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease (CMT)

Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease (CMT) is one of the most common inherited neurological disorders, affecting the peripheral nervous system. Despite its prevalence, many are unfamiliar with this condition, its causes, symptoms, and management options. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of CMT, from its underlying mechanisms to treatment strategies.

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What is a Crossbite? Signs, Effects, and Treatment

A crossbite is a type of dental misalignment where the upper teeth sit inside the lower teeth when the mouth is closed. Unlike a typical bite, where the upper teeth align slightly outside the lower teeth, a crossbite can affect the front teeth, back teeth, or both, leading to various dental and health complications if left untreated. Here’s a closer look at the signs, effects, and treatment options for a crossbite.

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How to Care for Your Teeth with Invisalign?

Caring for your teeth with Invisalign requires a bit of extra attention to ensure both your aligners and teeth stay clean and healthy. Here are some key steps to effectively maintain your oral health during Invisalign treatment:

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What Role Does Genetics Play in Tooth Disorders

Genetics plays a significant role in the development, structure, and overall health of teeth. Many tooth disorders are inherited or have a genetic component, which can affect not only the appearance of teeth but also their function and susceptibility to disease.

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