by Dental Health Center | Dec 28, 2020 | Dentistry
Dentistry in 2020-2021 Advances and new developments in dentistry in 2020 offer improved answers for common oral and dental medical problems. Dentistry is using innovation to make this field more enjoyable and productive. News in the sector There is great progress in...
by Dental Health Center | Nov 30, 2020 | Periodontitis
Diabetics are more likely to suffer from periodontal Issues. 90% of people with diabetes also suffer from periodontal diseases. This is likely due to their heightened susceptibility to contracting infections. If a person fails to keep their diabetes under control,...
by Dental Health Center | Oct 13, 2020 | Disease & Treatment, Oral Health
According to a press release citing the World Health Organization (WHO), each year 17.9 million people die from cardiovascular disease and it is estimated that the figure will rise to 23 million in 2030, making cardiovascular diseases are among the leading causes of...
by Dental Health Center | Aug 12, 2020 | COVID-19, Dental Tips, Disease & Treatment
To minimize the impact of the pandemic generated by the coronavirus, the disinfection protocols that all professionals in dental clinics should use must be clearly defined. In the absence of regulation, there is much discussion about the necessary measures to apply to...
by Dental Health Center | Jul 7, 2020 | Dentistry
How long does a professional teeth whitening last? Teeth whitening is a non-invasive cosmetic or dental treatment. This means that through dental whitening we improve the aesthetics of the patient without negatively affecting the health of the teeth. At DHC we state...
by Dental Health Center | May 7, 2020 | Periodontitis
Do you have sensitive teeth or gums? Are your gums red or swollen? Dо you bleed when you brush? Do you suffer from bad breath? These would be the first indicators of Gum Disease. The condition is саuѕеd bу bасtеriа that hаѕ spent time between tееth аnd gums. This can...
by Dental Health Center | Apr 1, 2020 | Dentistry
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, in March, 2020, CDC recommended that dental settings should prioritize urgent and emergency visits* and delay elective visits and procedures to protect staff and preserve personal protective equipment and...