Brushing twice a day, flossing every day, and seeing your dentist a couple times a year always made oral health sense. And, we already knew that chronic infections were a … read more
Eating Disorders and Oral Health
The research is clear. Oral health problems frequently affect patients with eating disorders, and the first line of defense sometimes is your dentist. In a study published by the European … read more
Best Oral Appliances for Sleep Apnea
There are different kinds of sleep apnea that are most commonly found among Americans today across all age ranges. It’s a severe and potentially fatal sleep disorder that causes a … read more
How does Osteoporosis Affect Oral Health?
Most Americans see their dentist more than they see their doctors for regular checkups, meaning oral professionals play a crucial role in healthcare. Dentists’ roles have now evolved to include … read more
Most Commonly Overlooked Signs of Sleep Disorders
Sleep matters. Trust the research. A study by the Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine found that people who got seven to eight hours of sleep every night had less … read more
How Dental Sleep Medicine is Saving Lives
Dental technology and research have expanded the way dental professionals play a role in overall bodily wellness. Naturally, oral hygiene is essential for maintaining the teeth and gums, but the … read more
Recognizing and Treating Dental Abscesses
According to the Dental Research Journal, dental abscess was a poorly discussed topic of medical science until the late 1900s. Enter this millennium and it’s something dentists and dental patients … read more
To Drill or Not to Drill? Does all Decay need Filling?
When the dentist tells us we have signs of decay, it means the formation of cavities has likely begun. Most people automatically hear the sound of the dentist’s drill going … read more
Does Sugar-Free Gum Fight Cavities?
Back before sugar-free gum existed, gum was considered a sweet treat, much like other candy, and would have never been considered to be healthy or helpful for oral health, even … read more
Do I need a mouth guard?
The list of sports where one’s mouth could get seriously injured is nearly endless. So using mouth guards to protect your teeth has been commonplace for decades. But with the … read more
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