Are your teeth still healthy after holidays?

Dr Kenny Lok

Dr Kenny Lok Source: Dr Kenny Lok

The Christmas and New Year just passed, but for Chinese, they will celebrate the lunar New Year in February. People usually go to parties and enjoy a variety of delicious food and wine during these happy days. However, do people pay more attention on their dental health?


Dr. Kenny Lok said people’s diet and rest might be changed during holidays, which could increase the risk of tooth decay and tooth crack, and even result in a worse oral problem. Dr. Lok gives some helpful advices on dental care.

 


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