Author: Isreal Olabanji DST RN

Isreal olabanji a dental assistant and public health professionals and has years of experience in assisting the dentist with all sorts of dental issues.We regularly post timely and trustworthy medical information and news on Fitness, Dental care, Recipes, Child health, obstetrics, and more.

Sometimes it feels like you can’t just win it with lips! The cold wind dries them up and hot sunny weather can play havoc with your mouths too. Whatever the weather has in store for your mouths, there are ways that you can protect them and make sure they stay smooth and lush. Here are ten great tips on how to keep your lips looking attractive and kissable. 1. Keep your lips clean Your lips are exposed to the dust and dirt that is in the air, not to mention the food and drink that passes by your mouths. It’s important to…

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Brushing your hair a hundred strokes a day won’t give you healthier hair. In fact, over-brushing encourages hair damage and hair loss, says the American Academy of Dermatology. Your hairbrush is a simple, necessary tool to tame tresses into the right style as you blow-dry. However, the type of brush you use and how you use it can influence the overall health of your hair. Step 1 Use an inexpensive, plastic hairbrush with widely-spaced needles, advises dermatologist Paradi Mirmirani, M.D. Expensive natural boar bristle brushes are often promoted as the “best” type of brush to use for your hair. In…

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Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva FOP: A rare disease but dramatic genetic disorder that turns muscles, tendons and ligaments into bone. Medical Definition of Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) Disease Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) is a condition in which bone grows outside the skeleton. Abnormal bone growth replaces connective tissue, including tendons and ligaments. FOP is caused by a genetic mutation. It’s the only recognized condition that causes one organ system to morph into another. The average age at the onset of misplaced bone formation is 5 years (range: from birth to 25 years). The most common starting sites are the neck, spine,…

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How does Activated Charcoal Teeth Whitening work? The activated charcoal pores bind with rough parts on teeth, usually surface stains and plaque, making it easier to remove the yellowing substances. Once the charcoal has been added for a long time and stick to your teeth, it can be removed and when it is, the mineral takes the plaque, food particles, and surface stains with it. This is how the activated charcoal processes work in whitening teeth – by getting rid of surface stains in one rinse. However, because it latches onto grittiness found on the teeth, activated charcoal does not…

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The T-Scan system enhances patient education, reduces costly repeat visits and remakes, and enables a more confident, proactive approach to patient care. What is T-Scan technology It is a modern technology which is associated with the computerized system. Occlusal bite system is the basis of the T-scan in the field of dentistry. Every department in dentistry is progressing in recent times with the help of advanced technology. In current times, it is one of the exciting and revolutionary technology.   Uses of T-scan Technology For Dental Treatments Bite force and location of contact of the teeth can be detected in the…

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