Category: Gum Disease
Brushing, flossing and regularly seeing the dentist are good for your teeth, but they’re also good for your overall health.
Colorado State…
What would you think if you heard there was an ‘army’ of microbes living in your mouth waiting to fight back at your best efforts to keep…
Artificial Intelligence has made our lives easier in a lot of ways; Alexa can turn on our TVs and dishwashers, cars are driving themselves, and…
The COVID-19 situation disrupted our regular schedules and routines, including getting regular dental cleanings.
But dentists want to make…
When you eat, you’re feeding your body and giving it the nutrients it needs to support itself. But, what you eat can feed someone else, too.…
Bad breath. It happens to all of us. And anyone who tells you otherwise is probably not being truthful, because, well, who really wants to talk…
Insecure about your oral health? You’re not alone. More than 25 percent of American adults report feeling less than confident about their oral…
Losing a tooth may impact more than your smile – it could leave you with a higher risk of heart disease.
A new study presented at the…
Do you grind your teeth? If you answered no, there might be a chance you actually do and you’re just not aware of it. Statistics from the…