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Gum disease and poor oral health links to pancreatic cancer

A beautiful smile can make a significant difference in your life. At VIP Dental Clinic, teeth whitening treatment offers you a number of benefits: Make an outstanding first impression. Your beautiful smile is your most influential feature because it is what others notice about you first. Healthy, bright teeth naturally...

What is gingivitis and what are the symptoms?

Gingivitis — an inflammation of the gums — is the initial stage of gum disease and the easiest to treat. The direct cause of gingivitis is plaque – the soft, sticky, colorless film of bacteria that forms constantly on the teeth and gums.

6 Tips for fresh breath

Bad breath can be very embarrassing, but it is a common condition and there are numerous ways to fight it. Try these simple steps to make your mouth feel fresh and clean.

Benefits of botox

Botox is most known as effective on wrinkles that haven’t quite set — “dynamic” wrinkles that appear while you’re moving your face, such as when you frown.   But are you aware of the other numerous benefits of botox? Here are the top 4 benefits of Botox: Non-Surgical Solution to...

Oral Cancer: Symptoms and Treatment

Oral cancer, which includes cancers of the lips, tongue, cheeks, floor of the mouth, hard and soft palate, sinuses, and pharynx (throat), can be life threatening if not diagnosed and treated early. You should worry if you have the following symptoms: a sore or irritation that doesn’t go away red...

Tips for proper oral hygiene

Everyone wants to have a great smile which is why good oral hygiene is important! Brush your teeth at least 2 times a day, or after each meal. Prefer medium toothbrush. Change your toothbrush every three months. Learn to brush your teeth properly and for at least three minutes. Remember...

Piercing: How safe is it?

A study published on the journal's website of the British Medical Association, 25% of people, that one in four made piercing at some point of their face (except for the ear lobe) experienced complications.