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04/DENTAL DECODE: MYTH#3- Is Sugar the Only Villain? Let’s Talk Cavities by Dr. Gauri Agarwal

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“ Spoiler : It’s Not Just Sweets That Hurt Your Teeth ” Ask anyone what causes cavities, and the answer is almost always the same-  “Sugar”   And yes — Sugar plays a major role . But if sugar were the only cause, a lot more people would have perfect teeth just by skipping dessert. 'Cavities aren’t caused by sugar alone' They’re caused by a chain reaction in your mouth and sugar is just one piece of the puzzle . What Really Causes Cavities? You eat carbs ⬇️ Bacteria in your mouth feed on those carbs ⬇️ Bacteria produce acid as waste ⬇️   Acid sits on your teeth ⬇️          Acid weakens and dissolves enamel  ⬇️        ✅ Result: A cavity starts to form Sneaky Cavity Starters 🥨 Starches Stick Around-  Chips, crackers, and bread turn into sugar and often cling to teeth longer than sweets, feeding bacteria for longer. 🕒 Frequent Snacking = Frequent Acid-  It’s not just what you eat it’s how often . Constant snac...

03/DENTAL DECODE: MYTH#2- Can Tooth Extraction Cause Vision Loss? by Dr. Gauri Agarwal

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 " Tooth Out, Sight Gone ? Nope ." For generations, a persistent myth has caused unnecessary fear among dental patients especially when it comes to removing upper teeth. Let's set the record straight: 👉 There is no scientific evidence to support this claim. Tooth extraction does NOT cause vision loss 🔍 Where Did This Myth Come From? This belief is especially passed down through word of mouth. One reason the myth persists is because upper teeth, especially upper molars , are close to the sinuses , and any post-extraction discomfort (like swelling or facial pain) can feel like it’s affecting the eyes. But the idea of direct nerve or vision damage? Let’s look at the science👇 🧠 How Are Teeth and Eyes Connected? Actually, They Aren’t! Some people believe that pulling out an upper tooth can affect your eyesight — but that’s not true . Let’s explain it in a simple way: 🦷  Your Teeth 👁️ Your Eyes Controlled by the trigeminal nerve  (a big nerve in your fac...

02/DENTAL DECODE: Myth#1- No Pain, No Problem by Dr. Gauri Agarwal

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 No Pain ? No Problem ?  Why That’s Not True in Dentistr y Pain is a natural warning signal—so it seems reasonable to think that no pain equals no issue. Unfortunately, many dental conditions progress silently, without causing discomfort until they reach an advanced stage. 🦷 Why This Myth Exists Many people associate pain with illness, assuming no  discomfort means no dental issue. Unfortunately, this belief often delays necessary care. 🧪 The Scientific Truth Most dental diseases progress silently: Cavities (dental caries) begin by demineralizing enamel without causing pain. Gum disease (gingivitis/periodontitis) causes tissue and bone damage long before symptoms appear. Oral cancer often starts as painless ulcers or lesions. Impacted teeth or abscesses can remain asymptomatic for weeks or months until inflammation or infection triggers acute symptoms. By the time discomfort appears, the condition may already require more extensive and often more expe...

01/DENTAL DECODE: Introducing the Dental Myth Series by Dr. Gauri Agarwal

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" Dental Myths Debunked, A Professional Perspective " Misinformation in healthcare, especially in dentistry, is more prevalent than ever. With a surge of unverified content circulating across the internet and social media, many individuals unknowingly adopt practices or beliefs that can compromise their oral health. As a dental professional, I’ve seen how common myths often lead to unnecessary fear, delayed treatment, or poor oral habits. That’s why I’m launching the Dental Myth Series —a collection of concise, evidence-based blogs designed to clear up the most widespread misconceptions about oral health and modern dentistry. In clinical practice and everyday conversations alike, dental myths continue to influence how individuals approach their oral health.  My goal is to promote informed decision-making through clarity and accuracy. Each entry will address a specific myth, explain why it exists, and present the accurate, science-backed truth—so you can make confident, inf...

00/DENTAL DECODE by Dr. Gauri Agarwal

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  Why I Started This Blog   A Message from Dr. Gauri Agarwal As a dental professional stepping into the field with deep commitment and current, evidence-based knowledge, I believe in the power of education and prevention in shaping lifelong oral health. This blog is my way of sharing that belief—with clarity, integrity, and a strong sense of professional responsibility. Who I Am Hello and welcome. I'm Dr. Gauri Agarwal, a recently qualified dental surgeon with a passion for clear, evidence-based oral health education. As I begin my professional journey, I’ve noticed a common challenge: people often struggle to find reliable, understandable information about dental care. This blog is my effort to bridge that gap. While I may be at the beginning of my professional journey, I bring with me fresh knowledge, updated clinical insights, and a drive to make a meaningful impact from day one. Dentistry, to me, is more than a science it is a service. And even as a fresher, I understa...