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.RESEARCH & SCIENCE
Study says COVID-19 can be killed by mouthwash within 30 seconds
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A new study has shown that over-the-counter mouthwash might help kill off COVID-19.
Per the Independent, researchers at Cardiff University discovered that mouthwashes can destroy the virus within 30 seconds. And while the mouthwash may help kill the virus in the saliva, it hasn’t proven to be a treatment for coronavirus, since it can’t get to the respiratory tract or lungs.
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.DENTAL INDUSTRY NEWS
Dental technology revolution is now greatly influencing the teeth health
Insta Bulletin
The revolution in the dental sector due to technological advancement has changed the definition of dental healthcare. People suffering from any dental health problem has now got more options to maintain their dental health. Dental professionals are utilizing the latest technologies in the dental world to provide expert services to their patients.
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.WHAT YOUR PATIENTS ARE READING
6 questions to ask your dentist
Influencive
When it comes to your mouth, you want to maintain good oral hygiene to prevent cavities, plaque or gum disease. Taking care of your teeth is a journey that requires commitment. As you plan to visit your dentist, be sure to ask the right questions. Let your dentist know that you are motivated to care for your teeth. Asking questions will give you better means of caring for your mouth. So, what questions should you ask your dentist?
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Common causes of bleeding gums
Newsmax Health
According to the American Academy of Periodontology, approximately three out of four Americans suffer from some sort of gum disease that can lead to bleeding gums. However, only 3% seek treatment, perhaps unaware that gum disease has been associated with several other diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and certain forms of cancer.
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Can COVID-19 damage your teeth and mouth? Here's what you should know.
Huff Post
COVID-19 was once thought to mainly affect the lungs, but throughout the pandemic we’ve learned that’s certainly not the case.
Everyone reacts to the coronavirus in different ways: Some people lose their taste and smell, while others experience sky-high fevers, difficulty breathing or weeks of fatigue. There have also been reports of “COVID toes,” hair loss, blood clots and rashes.
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Mask mouth: What is it and how can you prevent it?
CTV News
Now that face masks have become a staple in our daily lives, some people have noticed an unfortunate side effect from wearing the protective coverings for long periods of time — bad breath.
The phenomenon, which has been dubbed “mask mouth,” is a real thing according to several Canadian dental associations that have offered tips on how to avoid it.
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Flossing is healthy but can be harmful if done wrongly
Daily Monitor
“How often do you floss your teeth?” I randomly asked my colleagues while sourcing this story, under the naïve assumption that most have tried it, and perhaps just got lazy. Surprisingly, some have never tried it, even once.
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