Afnan Oral & Dental Care

Afnan Oral & Dental Care Scaling & polishing, filling,root canal treatment,Zirconium cap,flexible dentite done.

07/11/2025
During Implant training in Dhaka Dental College.
27/10/2025

During Implant training in Dhaka Dental College.

participate free dental camp in BUBT.
27/10/2025

participate free dental camp in BUBT.

পেশেন্টের সুবিধার্থে আফনান ওরাল এন্ড  ডেন্টাল কেয়ারে নতুন রেজিস্ট্রেশন কার্ড বানানো হয়েছে। এখন থেকে এই রেজিস্ট্রেশন কা...
26/10/2025

পেশেন্টের সুবিধার্থে আফনান ওরাল এন্ড ডেন্টাল কেয়ারে নতুন রেজিস্ট্রেশন কার্ড বানানো হয়েছে। এখন থেকে এই রেজিস্ট্রেশন কার্ড প্রদান করা হবে।

Attend World Endodontic day.
23/10/2025

Attend World Endodontic day.

আফনান ডেন্টাল কেয়ারে যাদের মুখের সম্পূর্ণ দাঁত নেই আলগা দাঁত  লাগাতে পারবেন.
10/09/2025

আফনান ডেন্টাল কেয়ারে যাদের মুখের সম্পূর্ণ দাঁত নেই আলগা দাঁত লাগাতে পারবেন.

During Dhaka dental training.Implant placement.
01/09/2025

During Dhaka dental training.Implant placement.

Free dental campaign.
08/08/2025

Free dental campaign.

কোয়াক এর  কাছে গিয়ে প্রতিনিয়ত ভুল চিকিৎসা নিচ্ছে.
12/01/2025

কোয়াক এর কাছে গিয়ে প্রতিনিয়ত ভুল চিকিৎসা নিচ্ছে.

Now morning open at 11.00am to 1.00pm  Afnan Oral & Dental Care.
03/11/2024

Now morning open at 11.00am to 1.00pm Afnan Oral & Dental Care.

20/11/2023

How Soft Drinks Affect Your Dental Health:

To fight the thirst and heat in the current summer season here, most Aussies will turn to water and carbonated drinks. However, unlike water, soft drinks may have some adverse effects on your dental health, including cavities and tooth decay. Also, consuming high-sugar carbonated drinks is even linked to weight gain, diabetes, and obesity.

Every time you drink a can or bottle of soda, its sugars interact with your mouth’s bacteria to create an acid. It is that acid that will then attack your teeth. Even the sugar-free soft drinks will have their acids that will harm your teeth too.

With every sip of your soda, you initiate a damaging tooth reaction. This reaction will typically last for around 20 minutes. It means that when you are drinking soda all day, then your dental health is always under a continuous attack.

Here are the two main ways that soft drinks affect your dental health, and why it might be helpful to visit a dentist.

Erosion

The initial effect of the acid in soda is to erode the outermost layer of your teeth, the enamel. It reduces the protective surface hardness and durability of the enamel. Even though fruit juices and sports drinks will also damage the tooth enamel, that damage stops there and doesn’t proceed further.

Cavities

Besides damaging the enamel, soft drinks also negatively impact the dentin layer of the teeth. When your enamel is damaged, it can invite tooth cavities. These cavities will gradually develop with time, especially in those who regularly drink soda. If you factor in bad dental hygiene, then lots of teeth damage will occur

How to Avoid Teeth Damage when Drinking Soda:

The clear solution is to avoid drinking soda. There are a couple of things that can lessen the potential of teeth damage, including:

1.Consider limiting your soft drink intake to only one glass per day

2.Always drink soft drinks with a straw

3.Do not brush immediately after having soda

4.Use water for quickly rinsing your mouth to wash away any harmful by-products

5.Avoid taking soda before bedtime

6.Get a regular dental cleaning service at a dental clinic

Staying hydrated is essential to general health. Some beverages will do this hydration task better than others. Many soft drinks are full of caffeine and sugar, which heighten dehydration.
Also, the lack of enough water is a massive trigger for fatigue during the day. So, the next time you are feeling tired, whether at school or work, avoid reaching for those carbonated drinks, but drink water instead. It is fantastic for your health and will not hurt your teeth as compared to soft drinks and caffeinated beverages.

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Road-11, Line-1, Block-c, House-8 Mirpur/dhaka
Bhatara
1216

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Monday 09:00 - 22:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 22:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 22:00
22:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 22:00
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Sunday 05:00 - 17:00

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