In English, we have a few different ways to write the sound of a kiss: muah, smack, xxx. They get the idea across, but none of them imitate the actual sound of a kiss. Other languages have the same ...
KISSING is as good for teeth as brushing, a dentist claims. Smooching boosts saliva production and clears the mouth of the bad bacteria and acids that cause decay. Orthodontist Dr Khaled Kasem said ...
As Valentine's Day rolls round many lucky lovebirds will be preparing gifts, cards, and kisses for their significant other. Whether it's a first date or your 60th wedding anniversary, kissing is a ...
Giving your husband’s face a smack has a drastically different meaning in France than it does elsewhere. Instead of the ‘mwah’ sound Americans use to mimic kissing, French people opt for the sound of ...
Kissing could help keep your teeth healthy and prevent bad breath, according to an orthodontist. However, not just any quick peck will do. Dr Khaled Kasem, of the international dental chain Impress, ...
Oral health: Want nice breath and healthy teeth? Kissing is ‘just as good’ as brushing WHILE bad breath might be the number one worry when it comes to kissing, an expert shares that the very act can ...