If you’re raising a teenager or if you’re around teenagers, you’ll likely see a lot of body embellishments, including pierced ears, lips, tongues, eyebrows and navels. People of all ages … read more
The Most Important Vitamins and Minerals for Your Teeth
It is fairly well known that vitamin c is good for the immune system, calcium is good for your bones and vitamin A in carrots is good for your eyes. … read more
Foods That You Probably Didn’t Know Could Damage Your Teeth
We all know that sugary soda, candy and especially chewy sweets like taffy are bad for your teeth. But did you know that your daily fruit smoothie, which is so … read more
Can Certain Foods Prevent Bleeding Gums?
If you have a problem with bleeding gums, did you know that there are foods that may prevent your gums from bleeding or even heal them? This may sound too … read more
Is Sparkling Water Bad for Your Teeth?
This may surprise you, but sparkling water, seemingly a smart health-conscious beverage choice, is more acidic than fruit juice, wine and vinegar. The bubbles in sparkling water, with the same … read more
Poor Dental Hygiene and Liver Disease
Good dental habits have been shown to improve overall health. For liver disease patients, taking care of one’s teeth and gums may be a critical factor in managing this potentially … read more
Nicotine Gum May Take a Toll on Dental Health
With all the negative health effects of smoking, it’s very important that smokers use whatever means are necessary to kick the habit. This may include nicotine patches or nicotine gum. … read more
Estrogen Therapy for Healthier Teeth and Gums?
Can postmenopausal estrogen treatments for osteoporosis also help prevent periodontitis in older women? A recent study seems to suggest that it can. Researchers examined women in Brazil who had gone … read more
Best and Worst Dental Records in the U.S.
There are many variables that can affect one’s dental health. This includes diet, brushing and flossing habits, how someone feels about going to the dentist and perhaps the ability to afford … read more
The Link Between Poor Dental Hygiene and Pneumonia
As many as 5 to 10 million Americans contract pneumonia every year, with more than a million of them requiring hospitalization. This startling statistic makes pneumonia the third greatest cause … read more
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