It just happens: you wake up one morning and realize you haven’t been to the dentist in 2, 5, 10 years. Don’t be ashamed: this is more common than you … read more
Help! My Child’s Permanent Teeth Are Growing In Behind The Baby Teeth!
You know that as your child grows, the baby teeth will fall out as the permanent adult teeth grow in. But, what happens when your child ends up with two … read more
What’s Biting You?
It may seem surprising, but it’s actually quite rare to have perfectly straight and aligned teeth. Most people have some kind of malocclusion, or an imperfect positioning of the teeth, … read more
What Is A Mucocele?
Everyone has heard of the canker sore, one of the most annoying and most common (but ultimately harmless) lumps and bumps you can get in your mouth. Another common sore … read more
What Is Chewing Tobacco, And Why Is It So Harmful To Your Mouth?
It is (thankfully!) common knowledge that cigarettes are extremely harmful to your health, can wreak havoc on your mouth, and lead to lunch and oral cancers—amongst other issues. As an … read more
How Can Sleep Apnea Affect Your Oral Health
Sleep apnea is a disorder in which affected people have periods of sleep during which they stop breathing. These periods can last for 10 seconds or longer, and is caused … read more
Can Cough Syrup Cause Cavities?
A spoon full of sugar does help the medicine go down — but it also causes cavities. Cough drops and liquid cough syrups (and liquid medications in general) tend to … read more
Using A Mouthguard During Sports — Why It’s Essential
It’s easy to think that you’ll never get hit with a rogue ball while playing sports — it hasn’t happened yet, right? Although a mouthguard might seem annoying or unnecessary … read more
How Oral Health Can Identify Eating Disorders
Eating disorders are an incredibly common illness that affects all walks of life regardless of age, gender, race, geographic location or socioeconomic status. In fact, the American Dental Association and … read more
What Are Cleft Lips and Cleft Palates?
Cleft lips and palates are among the most common oral and facial malfunction that can occur pregnancy, typically during the 2nd or 3rd months of development. So, how does it … read more
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