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Oral-B iO Toothbrush: A Complete Review of series options and Prices

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  If you ever wondered what the latest and the high-tech newest oral b electric toothbrush can offer, we will break down the features, differences, and what it is like to brush with Oral-B iO electric toothbrush. People want better ways how to brush their teeth effectively and remove plaque, the cause of  tooth decay , as best as possible. The oral B has been the leading brand of electric toothbrushes and their wide range of brush models cater to more needs and preferences. The Oral-B iO is the name referred to different series including Oral-B iO Series 6, Series 7, Series 8, and finally Oral-B iO Series 9. There are some differences between these different models of Oral-B in terms of colors provided, what can be found in the packaging (e.g., the number of brush heads), and also the price tags. These features are subtle between the iO brushes and sometimes can be fundamental like the 3D teeth tracking which is exclusively featured in Oral-B iO 9. The Oral-B iO electric

Everything about permanent retainer glue came off one tooth

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  Tooth decay  is a common problem among children that can be prevented if diagnosed early in life. Pediatric dentists can predict a lot of future problems in children. They can help parents by giving instructions and taking preventive measures. If your do-it-yourself tooth veneer kit or permanent retainer has broken, it is advisable to seek professional dental assistance as soon as possible. DIY veneer kits may not provide the same level of durability and quality as professionally made veneers, and a permanent retainer broke can lead to dental issues if not properly addressed.   Here are some steps you can take:   1. Contact your dentist: Reach out to your dentist or orthodontist and explain the situation. They will be able to provide guidance on what steps to take next.   2. Schedule an appointment: Arrange an appointment with your dental professional as soon as possible. They will examine your teeth and the broken retainer or veneer to determine the extent of the damage and the a

Why lips turning purple?

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  Allergies If you are allergic to foods, medications or pollen, and some products, you could notice your lips turning blue or purple. It can happen when certain items come into contact with your lips, such as your lipstick. If you experience more severe symptoms, for instance, you might experience problems breathing, or suffer from severe coughs, you'll need medical attention and treatment. Respiratory ailments The respiratory system comprises alveoli, bronchioles and bronchioles that are located within your lungs. Other respiratory system parts include your nasal cavity as well as your the pharynx (your throat) and the trachea. Any infection, defect or problems within your respiratory system could result in breathing difficulties and lips turning purple due to from the lack of oxygen caused by the abnormal flow of air. Common respiratory illnesses which can cause an occurrence of cyanosis (blue lips or skin) can cause blue lips/skinChronic obstructive pulmonary disorder

Invisalign attachments and alternative

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  Invisalign attachments are small tooth-colored bumps or ridges that are bonded to the teeth to help align them during treatment with clear aligners. They are made of a tooth-colored composite veneer material and are placed on specific teeth based on the treatment plan. These attachments help the aligners grip the teeth better and apply the necessary pressure to move them into the desired position. Invisalign attachments are typically used to treat more complex cases, such as those with significant crowding or spacing issues, rotations, or vertical discrepancies. They can also be used to improve the precision of tooth extraction movement and help achieve more predictable results. The attachments are designed to be discreet and blend in with the natural color of the teeth, making them less noticeable than traditional braces. They are also removable, so they can be taken off after treatment is complete without causing any damage to the teeth. Overall, invisalign attachments ar