
Periodontitis as a cause of unfulfilled desire to have children?
Chronic dental disease can reduce fertility by up to 1/5. For this reason, Women and men who want to have children place great importance on oral hygiene. Various studies have shown that den...

Treatment of periodontitis from 01.07.2021 with its own guideline
Gingivitis (periodontitis) is now one of the Common diseases in the dental field. Around every second German suffers from periodontitis. Sometimes the treatment the adaptation of therapy opt...

Your teeth hurt with hot or cold, sweet or sour drinks and foods? You are not alone. More than 40 percent of adults between the ages of 20 and 40 complain about sensitive tooth necks. Expose...

Caries dentum: A widespread infectious disease
Caries means something like rottenness and is also equated with decay. Caused by bacteria, Caries dentum is manifested by deposits and sticky plaque, which are deposited on the tooth surface...

Bruxism caused by nighttime teeth grinding
Fears about one's existence, stress and worries can lead to a significant psychological burden. This can have a negative impact on human well-being and the entire body. Bruxism describes the...

Periodontitis and dementia: Does dementia risk depend on dental status in old age?
As several studies show, Periodontitis is one of the contributing factors for dementia in old age. As a chronic inflammatory disease in the mouth, periodontitis and the resulting tooth loss ...

Hyposalivation – dry mouth due to reduced saliva flow
Hyposalivation or xerostomia – dry mouth is widespread! Not only seniors complain about increasing age dry mouth. Especially when they have to take various tablets due to other illnesses, th...

Approximal caries and hidden caries in children
Detect hidden caries early! Approximal caries and hidden caries in children is unfortunately not uncommon. This can almost be described as insidious type of tooth decay Dental care for child...

Tartar wake-up call, when the blemish becomes a helper
When tartar becomes visible, it's time to act! You always notice it first in other people: tartar! Deposits and plaque look unsightly, especially when they are in the direct field of vision...









