Poor oral hygiene can lead to a variety of dental and medical problems such as gum disease, infection, bone loss, heart disease, strokes and more. Regular checkups and cleanings can prevent these problems as well as provide you with good oral hygiene. Click here for more information from verywell.
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Which Mouthwash Should You Use?
Of the market’s abundance of choices―breath-freshening, antibacterial, fluoridated, etc.―which is right for you? Here’s how to tell from RealSimple.com
What You Can and Can’t Eat With Braces
Do you know what you can and can’t eat with braces? Having braces doesn’t mean that you will be living on pureed, bland foods during your treatment. Knowing what foods you can and can’t eat with your braces will help you achieve the optimum results after your orthodontic treatment has been completed. Click here for…
Sorry Haters, But You Can’t Stop Flossing Your Teeth Just Yet
For years, dentists have recommended flossing as an essential element of dental hygiene. But according to a new report by the Associated Press, the medical benefits of flossing may be total bunk. Click here for more information from the Huffington Post.
What Are Treatments for Receding Gums?
If you’ve noticed that your teeth look a little longer or your gums seem to be pulling back from your teeth, you have receding gums. This can have several causes. The most serious cause is periodontal disease, also known as gum disease. While there’s no cure for periodontal disease, you can and should manage it….
Can Seasonal Allergies Affect Teeth
Seasonal allergies can negatively affect oral health by causing a sore throat, dry mouth and tooth pain. Click here for more information from 1Dental.com!