
Smoking can impact your oral health. People who smoke are at a higher risk of developing oral cancer, gum problems, losing teeth, decay on the roots of teeth, and complications after tooth removal and gum and oral surgery.
Dr. Banić

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Smoking can impact your oral health. People who smoke are at a higher risk of developing oral cancer, gum problems, losing teeth, decay on the roots of teeth, and complications after tooth removal and gum and oral surgery.
Dr. Banić

Sugar in soda combines with bacteria in your mouth to form acid. This acid, plus the extra acid from soft drinks, attacks the teeth. Each acid attack lasts about 20 minutes, and acid attacks start over again with every sip. Ongoing acid attacks weaken tooth enamel.. just be careful to have soft drinks with your main meals do not have them as snack for example seating in your office in front computer taking soft drinks every hour… specially in this hot weather is more inviting to have cold drinks more often.
Dr. Banić

Wisdom teeth — the third molars in the very back of your mouth — may not need to be removed if they are: Healthy. Grown in completely (fully erupted) Positioned correctly and biting properly with their opposing teeth.
Dr. Banić

Examples of level of acidity.

A study published this year in the Journal of Dentistry showed that orange juice decreased enamel hardness by 84 percent. Lemon, orange and grapefruit juice can strip away the enamel with their acidity.
TIP 1. When you drink orange juice, have it in one sitting versus sipping it over a longer period.
TIP 2. Use a straw to limit juice exposure on your teeth.
TIP 3. Match citric foods with less acidic ones, like grapefruit slices in a salad.
Dr. Banić
Drinking too much alcohol has been linked to an array of oral health problems including oral cancer, tooth decay and tooth erosion. It also increases the chances of accidental trauma or facial injury because of the higher risk of falling or being involved in an accident when people are intoxicated.
Dr. Banić



Lipsticks formulated with a blue base will help diminish any orange or yellow tones on your teeth. Darker pinks are the easiest shades to wear with little risk of making teeth look yellow. That’s because the tones in darker shades of pink are blue, vital for making teeth look whiter.
Dr. Banić

Tip of the day

White coffee will not stain your teeth as much as black coffee. The same applies for tea! Don’t brush your teeth immediately after drinking tea or coffee.
However, the ingredients you have in your coffee can also impact teeth discolouration. Some evidence suggests that high fat milks (rather than soy milk or skim milk) can help minimise caffeine from attaching to and staining teeth, since fatty milk is high in protein, which counteracts the staining.
Dr. Banić

Some tips for a white smile.