The HELVIDENT team hopes you had a wonderful summer. With the start of a new school year comes new resolutions. What if you decided to adopt better habits to pamper your oral hygiene? Discover all our tips and choose the ones you'd like to implement this year for a beautiful smile. 1 - Take care of your [...]
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Are you expecting a happy event? The HELVIDENT team is here to help you every step of the way, with advice tailored to your needs. Find out everything you need to know about oral hygiene during pregnancy. What changes in your daily routine? Does your oral health affect your baby's? We answer all your questions [...].
In Switzerland, seniors' oral hygiene has deteriorated in recent years. In fact, it is estimated that at least 30 % of the elderly suffer from oral diseases, with serious repercussions on daily life. What are the consequences of poor oral health? How can they be avoided? The Helvident dental center team shares its [...]
The mouth is the body's first point of contact with the food we eat. Teeth are used to chew food before swallowing. This is the first step in the digestion process. What's the relationship between diet and dental health? Find out how the Helvident team can help you look after your teeth.
Formerly known as the "oral flora", the oral microbiota refers to all the micro-organisms present in the oral cavity. In a healthy state, with good dental hygiene, the composition of the microbiota remains stable with its environment and the host. However, this balance is fragile and can have more or less serious consequences for the human body as a whole. [...]
The Helvident team wishes you a healthy and happy New Year 2022! A new year means new resolutions. What if you decided to adopt better habits to pamper your oral hygiene? Discover our recommendations and choose the ones you'd like to implement this year. [...]
It's no secret that cigarette smoking is detrimental to overall health, starting with the oral cavity. In Switzerland, almost 9,500 people die every year from the effects of smoking. The first to suffer are the teeth, gums, tongue and lips. In addition to lung disease and respiratory [...]
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