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Children’s Oral Hygiene: Habits That Make a Difference from an Early Age
Oral hygiene in children is one of the fundamental pillars of lifelong oral health. The care adopted in the early years has a direct impact not only on the prevention of cavities and gum disease, but also on the proper development of teeth, bite alignment, and future health habits. Despite this, many parents and caregivers still have questions about when to start brushing, how to adapt oral care to each age, and when to introduce dental floss. With appropriate information a
Dec 27, 20254 min read


How to Know if You Need Braces? Signs You Should Not Ignore.
The need for orthodontic braces is not always obvious at first glance. In many cases, the signs appear gradually and can affect both children and adults. Recognising these signs early is essential to seek a specialised evaluation and determine whether orthodontic treatment is indicated. This article aims to help you identify the main signs of dental misalignment or malocclusion that justify a clinical assessment, reinforcing the importance of early diagnosis. What Does It Me
Dec 20, 20255 min read


Can Children Wear Braces? Understanding When They Are Indicated
The idea that orthodontic braces are only for teenagers is still common, but it does not always reflect clinical reality. In many situations, children can wear braces, particularly when there are jaw growth alterations, bite problems, or oral habits that interfere with proper dental development. Orthodontic monitoring during childhood allows these signs to be identified early and, when indicated, enables phased and growth-adapted intervention, with both functional and prevent
Dec 6, 20254 min read


Conventional Braces vs Self-Ligating Braces: Differences, Advantages and Disadvantages
Orthodontics is an essential field of dentistry that not only improves the aesthetics of the smile but also corrects bite (occlusion) problems that can compromise chewing, speech, and even the health of the temporomandibular joints (TMJ).
Sep 7, 20253 min read
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