Brushing your teeth twice a day is a well-established routine for many, but one key step is often overlooked: cleaning your tongue. However, this step is crucial for complete oral hygiene. The tongue, ...
You’ve got your daily skin care, hair care and grooming rituals down to a tee, but what about your oral hygiene routine? Like the rest of your body, it makes sense that your teeth need daily attention ...
Specialized brushing techniques reduce plaque buildup around braces by targeting hard-to-reach areas. Poor hygiene during retainer use can undo orthodontic treatment results. Clear aligners allow ...
Poor oral hygiene produces gum-disease bacteria and accelerates oral microbiome aging faster than previously thought. A new study shows that within 24-72 hours of the interruption of oral hygiene, ...
Practicing good personal hygiene is important for both physical and mental well-being. Good hygiene practices can reduce the risk of infections and illnesses, and improve the overall quality of life.
More than one in three parents say their child has faced issues like tooth decay, cavities, stained teeth, gum concerns or tooth pain linked to their oral health routine over the past two years, a ...
Gary Moran receives funding from the Irish Health Research Board (HRB) and Science Foundation Ireland (SFI). Your mouth is one of the most diverse habitats in the human body. It contains over 700 ...