The dentition is established and formed during the period of intrauterine development. At birth, the baby has no teeth, but has the beginnings of both temporary and permanent teeth, which grow according to the timing of eruption.
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5 facts about the body’s dependence on dental health
The mouth is the launching pad for digestion. Oral bacteria and food get into your body – the digestive system – and can cause gastritis, peptic ulcers, colitis and other problems.
TOP 5 products for healthy and beautiful teeth
Carrots, apples, cucumbers and beets contain many beneficial vitamins and trace elements for teeth and gums, such as beta-carotene, vitamins B, D, E, K, C, PP, calcium, potassium, magnesium, sodium, phosphorus, iodine, fluoride, iron, cobalt and silver, which normalize blood circulation in the gums and supply the calcium and phosphorus needed for dental health.
How to keep your teeth healthy: care tips
A beautiful smile attracts people around you. Crooked and darkened teeth, on the contrary, provoke disgust and dislike.
Myths about dental health
Are only toothpaste and toothbrushes enough for a healthy person, is it really useful to chew gum after eating, does sweets really damage teeth – we collected the most common myths about dental health and asked a dentist-therapist which of them is true and which is not.