Category: Dental Care
Below is an excerpt from an article found on Colgate.com that was written by Yolanda Eddis
Healthy eating is essential for your overall…
Below is an excerpt from an article found on Colgate.com that was written by the ADA
Can food or drink choices help a person have healthier…
Forget Your Toothbrush?
Sunscreen? Check. Phone charger? Check. Toothbrush? Oops. If you find yourself temporarily without a toothbrush, Dr.…
Learn more about what the American Dental Association has to say about smiling and healthy teeth.
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Learn more about what the American Dental Association has to say about aging and your oral health.
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Because developing good habits at an early age and scheduling regular dental visits helps children get a good start on a lifetime of healthy…
Learn more about what the American Dental Association has to say about dental care for senior citizens.
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It’s never too early to get children in the habit of good oral care. Of course, it’s up to parents to take the “first steps.” Finding new…
Learn more about what the American Dental Association has to say about dental plans.
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What to Know About Cavities and Tooth Decay
While cavities are very common dental problems in both children and adults, they can be prevented.…
Lots of people ask their dental professional if there’s a difference between plaque and tartar-and it’s a great question. Both plaque and…
Learn more about what the American Dental Association has to say about what makes up the tooth.
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#5: Watch out for starchy foods
These are sneaky because they often get trapped in your teeth. If you choose to indulge in chips and cakes, take…
#3: Limit your alcohol intake
’Tis the season for egg nog, Brandy Alexanders and glog! If you choose to imbibe, try to drink water alongside…
Learn more about how your lifestyle can affect your oral health.
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Dry mouth or xerostomin is the result of decreased saliva production, which affects up to 60% of older adults. Saliva lubricates the mouth helping…
In a perfect world, there would be no cavities – but unfortunately, that would mean there would have to be no sugar and let’s be honest, that’s…
Knowledge is power. Your dentist will tell you, the more information they know about your overall health and current medications as possible, the…
Think back to the days when your tongue served two main functions: licking soft-serve ice cream cones and taunting a sibling when you stuck it out…
The habit: Your teeth were made for eating, not to stand in as a pair of scissors or hold things when your hands are full. When you do this, you…