There is a surprising connection between your mouth and body that can be easy to overlook. Chronic illnesses such as diabetes and arthritis may be associated mainly with the negative effects it has on the body, but they can also impact your oral health in significant ways; more than what
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Brushing your teeth is critical for maintaining a healthy set of teeth. Forgoing brushing can result in bacteria growth that causes cavities, tooth decay, and infected gums. We encourage everyone to brush twice a day with fluoride toothpaste. This isn’t the only thing that matters, however. Many people don’t floss
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Having a habit is normal, but sometimes people develop habits that cause self-harm. One of these habits is grinding and clenching of the teeth–also known as bruxism. This particular habit has negative effects in the long run. Here is what can happen to teeth that are put under this wear
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A burn injury to the mouth is a relatively common oral injury because it can happen from everyday food and beverages. For example, a lot of takeout coffee is sold scolding hot and there are times that you might get more of it in your mouth than you intended, resulting
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There are many people who struggle with dental anxiety–a term that describes when someone feels stress or fear when they visit the dentist or know they will be visiting soon. Oftentimes, people who suffer from dental anxiety put off treatment of oral health problems they may have which develops into
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When choosing food to eat throughout your day, it is important to make decisions that will benefit your body to ensure you have the nutrients and energy you need to function. Food choices don’t just stop at helping your body, however, what you eat can help you achieve a healthier
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When it comes to protecting your mouth, getting it professionally examined helps identify any potential issues that may have not been caught by the patient. An oral cancer screening is one of the most important things when it comes to a mouth examination–especially so for high-risk patients such as active
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Managing oral hygiene is one of the best things you can do for yourself–you will both feel better and minimize the risk of damage to your teeth and gums in the long run. In spite of this, some don’t put enough importance on oral hygiene, which puts their mouth at
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With summer fast approaching, many people are turning to chilled beverages to cool off and hydrate in the hot sun, and knowing what choices to make to maintain a healthy mouth will keep you happy and energized during the heat waves. Here are a few drinks that we recommend to
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It is important to ensure that you are caring for yourself during pregnancy for both you, and the upcoming baby. Your body during this time of your life goes through many changes that can make day to day life different; one of these changes relates to oral health. We will
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