Intensely white teeth have become the norm now, leaving some people desperate to get that Hollywood smile by any means. Though most know that having ultra-white teeth doesn’t equal healthy … read more
How Medications Affect Oral Health
When used frequently—particularly by those 65 years of age an up—certain prescription and over-the-counter meds, and vitamins and minerals, too, can negatively affect oral health. The National Institutes of Health … read more
Sorry Vapers, It’s Not Safer than Cigarettes for Oral Health
“There’s no tar. So, it’s better for my lungs.” “At least I don’t smell like cigarette smoke.” “If you don’t buy off-brand cartridges, you’ll be OK.” “Overall, I’m taking in … read more
Obesity’s Link to Periodontal Disease and Oral Bacteria
As obesity rates in North America and the rest of the world continue to rise over the past 20 years, more focus has been put on obesity-related medical issues like … read more
Do I have a Dental, Orthodontic, or Maxillofacial Issue?
Oral health is a culmination of many things that involve specialists along with dental professionals. Usually, issues with teeth include more than dentistry alone, sometimes there are orthodontic or jaw … read more
HPV and how it affects oral health
The good news is human papillomavirus (HPV) typically goes away. The bad news HPV is and STD that can cause a lot of other problems before it ever does. Here’s … read more
Best Times to Double Down on your Oral Care Routine
Although maintaining your dental health should be part of your daily routine, there are certain events in life that make your mouth, teeth, and gums more vulnerable. All the parts … read more
What are dental sealants?
What the CDC says is this: “Dental sealants are thin coatings that when painted on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth (molars) can prevent cavities (tooth decay) for many … read more
Should I Use Tongue Scrapers and Cleaners?
Patient: “I brush my tongue with my toothbrush when I brush my teeth.” Dentist: “That’s fine, but you may only be packing the bacteria deeper into your tongue.” Patient: “Oh?” … read more
Hormones and Oral Health: What Women Should Know
Women’s health is often affected by the fluctuations of hormones through various phases of life. They can change everything from the strength of hair and nails to the condition of … read more
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