Question: Sometimes my tongue turns white. Should I be worried? According to the Mayo Clinic, “white tongue is the result of inflammation of the finger-like projections (papillae) on the surface … read more

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Question: Sometimes my tongue turns white. Should I be worried? According to the Mayo Clinic, “white tongue is the result of inflammation of the finger-like projections (papillae) on the surface … read more
Question: I’ve been using mouthwash for a few years, and I like the way it makes my mouth feel, but is it really helping? Opinions about this matter greatly differ … read more
Question: Nearly every time I floss, at least one spot on my gum line starts to bleed. What am I doing wrong? There are a few differences of opinions out … read more
Question: My tongue feels numb sometimes, and I’m not sure what’s causing it. Why does this tongue numbness occur? Tongue numbness is an odd sensation that can be quite alarming. … read more
“Why do I get sores in my mouth?” This is a common question that many people have. Though sores can be painful, most often, they are a result of something … read more
You’re sitting in your dentist’s chair, ready to have your teeth examined, and you glance over at a tray of tools. Terrifying, right? This tray of shiny metal objects may … read more
Question: I have white spots on my teeth, and I notice that in the morning, these spots are MUCH whiter than they are throughout the day. Why is this? White … read more
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Many parents have questions about their baby’s teeth because, let’s face it, we don’t remember what was happening with our own teeth when we were infants! Many people may not … read more
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