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Breastfeeding and Your Child’s Oral Health

What parents need to know about the first teeth Breastfeeding is one of the greatest gifts a mother can give her baby — and its benefits extend to oral health as well. Research shows that exclusive breastfeeding during the first 6 months, with continuation up to around 12 months, is associated with a lower or […]

How a Smile Impacts Our Psychology – What Science Reveals

Ledismile – 21 years of restoring confidence through smiles A recent study involving 1,500 young adults aged 18–35 clearly demonstrated the strong connection between dental aesthetics and psychological well-being. Key findings: 33.8% were very satisfied with their smile 43.6% were moderately satisfied 22.5% were dissatisfied, mainly due to tooth color and alignment What did researchers […]

The Holidays Are Coming… But Don’t Overdo the Sweets!

The holidays are a wonderful time for family, joy, and the smell of freshly baked desserts. But this year, even Santa lost a tooth—thanks to too much sugar 🍬🦷 Excess sugar creates the perfect environment for bacteria that attack tooth enamel, significantly increasing the risk of tooth decay and dental pain, especially during the festive […]

Physical Activity + Omega-3: A Powerful Combination for Tooth Root Health

Recent research published in Scientific Reports highlights the important role that regular physical activity plays in strengthening immune responses in the tissues surrounding tooth roots. When combined with omega-3 fatty acids, these benefits become even more significant—leading to reduced inflammation and greater resistance to bacterial infections. The study followed participants over several weeks, measuring immune […]

Poor Oral Hygiene May Contribute to Brain Shrinkage – New Scientific Evidence

A recent study published in Neurology Open Access (2025) reveals a strong association between gum disease and structural brain changes linked to memory and cognitive function. What did researchers find? Older adults with signs of periodontal disease showed: significantly greater white matter damage, early markers of brain aging, compared to individuals with healthy gums. The […]

Tooth Root Infections Can Affect Heart Health and Metabolism

The link between oral health and systemic health Recent scientific research confirms that chronic tooth root infections, known as apical periodontitis, are not limited to oral damage. They can influence cardiovascular health and metabolic balance throughout the body. What does the research show? A two-year clinical follow-up of patients treated for apical periodontitis revealed: improved […]

Is It Dangerous If You Swallow a Tooth?

Short answer: in most cases, no. Many people panic when they accidentally swallow a tooth, but the human body is remarkably well designed to handle this situation safely. What happens when a tooth is swallowed? When a tooth slips toward the throat, the body reacts automatically. The airway closes, the tongue moves backward, and the […]

Thumb Sucking and Open Bite in Children – What Parents Should Know

Prolonged thumb sucking can affect a child’s facial development and lead to an orthodontic condition known as open bite. Thumb sucking is a natural and common reflex in infants and young children. It provides comfort and a sense of security, especially during sleep. However, when this habit continues beyond the age of 4–5 years, it […]

Oral Health and Its Link to Cancer: Another Reason Not to Skip Dental Visits

Oral health is more than just a beautiful smile — it can be a matter of life.A recent study published in The Lancet Regional Health (2025) highlights a critical warning: harmful bacteria thriving in an unclean mouth can trigger chronic inflammation, a condition strongly associated with an increased risk of cancer — particularly cancers of […]

The Heart Starts in the Mouth — When Gums Speak Before the Heart

The earliest signs of cardiovascular stress rarely begin with dramatic symptoms. More often, they appear quietly in the mouth — irritated gums, unusual bleeding, or rapid buildup of tartar. These are early inflammatory signals the body sends long before the heart begins to struggle. During routine dental check-ups, dentists often notice patterns that reflect systemic […]