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Although many people may think that oral bacteria are something that needs to be removed, researchers have recently found that this is not always the case.
Key takeaways:
– “Helpful” bacteria that live in our mouths are there to fight infection and inflammation.
– Lab studies show that these bacteria are effective fighting fungal infections.
– Overusing antibiotics can kill this helpful bacteria — and could make you more vulnerable to infection.
Don’t hesitate to talk to your dentist if you have questions about the role of good and bad bacteria in the health of your teeth and gums.
Read the full story here: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/09/180926082539.htm
Posted by adwords on 31st October 2018, under Miscellaneous
Dr. Kishanie Little is passionate about delivering excellent dentistry and dental restorations that are life-like and indistinguishable from natural teeth. She believes that restorations (fillings/crowns/veneers) should look beautiful – and that they should last. Dr. Little keeps abreast of new developments in restorative dentistry through post-graduate training.
Dr. Little is also an experienced Facial Aesthetistician, including Botulinum toxins (such as Botox) and Dermafillers. She appreciates how simple and subtle changes to smooth and relax muscles can “freshen” a face, to look younger.
In her personal time, she loves to cook, read, run, practice yoga and pilates, play a bad game of tennis and am now learning to play golf. She loves Art and Theatre and support the Tate Modern. She also enjoys writing and has a book in the works.