Foods for Healthier Teeth and Gums

Let’s be honest—not everyone has the time to brush their teeth or floss after each and every meal, so food tends to sit around in your mouth for a while. Luckily, there’s a great solution that tastes great—food! Foods you eat every day can help with your oral health, and if you don’t eat these…

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Pregnancy and Gum Disease

Taking care of your teeth and gums while pregnant is extremely important. Pregnancy causes some extreme hormonal changes that directly increase your risk for developing gum disease, which can affect the health of your unborn baby. Do your best to make a dental appointment before getting pregnant—this way your teeth can be professionally cleaned, gum…

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Sensitive Teeth: Causes and Solutions

Sensitivity in your teeth is an extremely common problem that at least 40 million adults suffer from. The good and bad news is that no one is immune to this problem—it can happen to anyone, but that also means there are a lot of treatment options available. If you often feel sharp and sudden pain…

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6 Tips to Impress Your Dentist

Do you panic when you see “dentist appointment” coming up on your calendar? Do you buy some floss as the drugstore and have a flossing frenzy the night before? If dentist appointments give you anxiety, there are some really simple, sure-fire ways to impress your dentist—and make your mouth healthier. Use a Timer You might…

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Dental Health and Bad Breath

There’s nothing worse than having bad breath, except talking to someone with bad breath. There are many causes for bad breath including food, gum disease, and dry mouth, but the most common cause is simply poor dental hygiene. This doesn’t just mean rinsing with mouthwash once a month will help you breath! Chronic bad breath…

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Dental Health for Men: Why It’s So Important

Self-care is at the forefront of everyone’s mind at the beginning of the new year—taking care of your mental and physical health is one of the most important things you can do with your time! And it isn’t just about scented candles and face masks. It’s about taking care of your one and only body,…

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Gum Disease & Cancer: What’s the Connection?

Our oral health may be more important to overall well-being than ever before imagined. The bacteria that cause gingivitis, a mild gum disease, are allowed to thrive due to poor oral hygiene. Gingivitis can lead to inflammation and periodontal disease, such as periodontitis, a loss of bone and potentially teeth. In addition, studies are now…

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