Greenstein called it simple physics. “When a bone is harder than a tooth is strong, a tooth is bound to break or get damaged ...
Dr. Laura Marques Martinez: "Chewing solid and fibrous foods exercises the jaws, helping to prevent issues like malocclusion ...
We all know ultra-processed food can affect our nutritional health, but dentists say it can affect our faces, teeth and jaws too.
Congratulations! Now that your baby is six months old, transitioning from breast milk or formula to solids is both an exciting and a terrifying time. Did you know babies can chew even before they get ...
Eating these foods could lead to smaller jaws, which causes overcrowded mouths, crooked teeth and a misaligned bite ...
The animals' teeth are constantly being worn down due to their tough diet. But rather than losing calcium this way, they could be recycling it to help grow their teeth back up to size ...
“Chewing solid and fibrous foods, such as fruits, vegetables, or natural proteins, exercises the jaws, helping to prevent issues like malocclusion (misalignment of teeth) and deficiencies in the ...
Chewing solid and fibrous foods, such as fruits, vegetables, or natural proteins, exercises the jaws, helping to prevent issues like malocclusion (misalignment of teeth) and deficiencies in the ...
This article seems funny, though, but I am tempted to do this write-up due to the many female students I have seen who are glued to their gum.
The softer ready-made ultra-processed foods require less chewing as per the study. Buck teeth are one of the dental problems that arise from the UFP diet. This dental misalignment issue is where ...