As another year begins to wind down and we find ourselves firmly in the autumn season with upcoming holidays, we are also reminded that this is the time of year when lots of sweet treats and rich foods, which can be harmful to our teeth, will be consumed at restaurants
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There are all kinds of problems that can come up in regards to our dental health. When we think of issues arising with our teeth and gums, it is usually in the form of some oral condition. Cavities, dry mouth, gingivitis and many other issues can impact our mouths greatly.
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Establishing a good, at-home dental care regimen is a very important part of maintaining a healthy mouth. Things like making sure you brush a minimum of twice a day, using mouthwash following meals, flossing, cleaning your tongue and several other practices all play a role in keeping your oral health
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If you have a young child, you may be wondering when and if you need to help them overcome their thumb sucking or pacifier use. You may be asking yourself if it really is harmful, at what age it should stop, and what are the potential problems the habit might
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There are countless reasons why it is important to stay on top of managing your dental health. Our mouths are the key to our overall health as what goes inside of it impacts every single other area of our bodies. This makes it even more unfortunate that so many people
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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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