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03/05/2017

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01/05/2017

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28/04/2017

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We believe it’s important to not only treat our patients with high quality care, but to educate them about their oral he...
27/04/2017

We believe it’s important to not only treat our patients with high quality care, but to educate them about their oral health so they can be empowered to live healthy lives.
Below are 10 fun facts about teeth we thought you’d enjoy learning about.

1. The enamel on the top surface on your tooth is the hardest part of your entire body.
2. Teeth start to form even before you are born—milk teeth or baby teeth start to form when the baby is in the womb, but they come through when the child is between 6-12 months old.
3. Humans use four different types of teeth (incisors, canine, premolars, and molars) to cut, tear and grind their food.
4. Humans have only two sets of teeth in their entire lifetime—baby teeth and permanent teeth. Once you have your permanent teeth, make sure you take good care of them.
5. No two people have the same set of teeth—your teeth are as unique as your fingerprint, so be proud of your unique set of teeth.
6. Your mouth produces over 25,000 quarts of saliva in a lifetime—that’s enough to fill two swimming pools. Saliva has many uses, including assisting you with your digestion and protects your teeth from bacteria in your mouth.
7. An average person spends 38.5 days brushing their teeth over their lifetime.
8. Many diseases are linked to your oral health, including heart disease, osteoporosis, and diabetes.
9. One third of your tooth is underneath your gums—that means only two thirds of your tooth’s length is visible.
10. If you get your tooth knocked out, put it in milk and hold it in your mouth—this will help your tooth to survive longer. Make sure you see a dentist right away.

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26/04/2017

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25/04/2017

Good morning friends, have a nice day ahead.
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GOOD MORNING EVERYBODY, ENJOY YOUR NEW WEEK!and feel free to contact us for any kind of Dental issue.We are www.indorede...
24/04/2017

GOOD MORNING EVERYBODY, ENJOY YOUR NEW WEEK!

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We thought it was time to lighten things up a bit, so we compiled some fun and interesting dental trivia for today, enjo...
22/04/2017

We thought it was time to lighten things up a bit, so we compiled some fun and interesting dental trivia for today, enjoy!
• There is evidence that dentistry has been practiced since 7000 BC
• Egyptians used a form of toothpaste over 5000 years ago.
• During the Dark Ages it was believed that one could grow a new tooth simply by “implanting” one taken from someone else – ideally from a hanged criminal.
• Boar, badger and horse hair were used many years ago for toothbrush bristles but they were later found to be abrasive and harsh. (Whew!)
• The Chinese are credited with inventing the first toothbrushes in the late 1400s. The electric toothbrush showed up in 1939.
• Snails may be quite small, but they have thousands of tiny teeth all lined up in rows.
• Mosquitoes have 47 teeth.
• In the middle Ages, people believed that dogs’ teeth boiled in wine made an excellent mouth rinse to prevent tooth decay.
• Humans aren’t the only ones who can suffer from oral health problems! Proper dental care could increase your pet’s life by 2-5 years.
• Mammals (including us humans) get only two sets of teeth – baby and adult teeth. In all other toothed vertebrates, new teeth replace the old ones.
• Certain cheeses, including Swiss, Monterey Jack and aged cheddar have been found to protect teeth from decay.
• Everyone has a set of teeth as unique as their fingerprints. Forensic dentistry is actually an integral part of most CSI departments.
• Tooth decay is the second most common disease in the US. The common cold is first.
• The world’s first dental school opened in Baltimore, MD in 1840.
• All bats have spiky teeth.
• The defenders of the Alamo were the first to try chewing gum in the US.
• “Pizza palate” refers to the soreness that results when a person burns their mouth on hot, melted mozzarella.
• The Statue of Liberty’s mouth is three feet wide.
• “Long in the tooth” means “old” and was originally used to describe horses. As a horse ages, its gums recede giving the impression that the teeth are growing.
• It takes 17 muscles to smile and 43 to frown.

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Indore
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