
Procrastination: A Dental Student’s Vice
Dr. Bee explains the how to fight procrastination during dental studies by sharing tips and strategies to get through the phase.

Space Maintainer: What Is It? Does Your Child Need One?
This short article is an attempt to help parents understand the term “Space Maintainer”. I shall highlight briefly about what is it

Dentistry In The Time Of Coronavirus
The coronavirus pandemic has impacted our lives in many ways. The routine access to health care in general has been changed, and this includes

Denture Care: What Are Dentures, Types...
A person may lose their teeth for many reasons. The loss of may also cause multiple problems, that is why denture care is very important.

Fluoride in Dentistry
Fluoride is a mineral found in all, natural water sources. It is the ionic form of the element fluorine, that is found in the environment

Diabetes and Oral Health
Patients with uncontrolled diabetes are highly prone to developing oral health diseases due to accelerated deterioration of the gingival tissues and alveolar bone. Periodontal disease can also reduce quality of life as it can cause pain, difficulty chewing, halitosis, and ultimately, tooth loss.

You Are what You Eat
It is said: " You are what you eat ", and the same goes for your teeth too! And when it comes to sugars, it's not only you who's fed but the bacteria in your mouth too, and that causes tooth decay.

Case Discussion: Dental Trauma
Nearly 50 percent of children will have some type of injury to a tooth during childhood, many of which are preventable. Dental Trauma is common. Tooth and mouth injuries often occur after a fall, motor vehicle accident, sports injury, or fight.

Tobacco: Bad News in Every Form
I can’t believe I still have to write about this. Because friends it does not matter if you’re smoking it, how you’re smoking it or if you’re chewing it. There is nearly nothing good that comes out of this, other than maybe a little aftertaste of green apple. But at what expense?

Dr. Bee's Advice Column
Hello! I’m Bee, not a doctor yet, but according to my parents I can treat my extended cousins 809 km across the sea next summer! Big kid stuff, I know.