Category: Gum Disease
Researchers at the Monell Chemical Senses Center have found that newly discovered chemical-sensing cells found in gum tissue can help defend the…
A recent study published in the journal Clinical Oral Investigations by King’s College London has identified sugar-sweetened, acidic drinks,…
With ever-increasing stress and busy schedules, you may find that taking care of yourself often takes a back burner. But should it? According to…
If you’ve ever burned your mouth on a spoonful of scalding soup or a too-hot sip of coffee, you know the results are painful – but temporary.…
When you go to the dentist for a checkup and cleaning, you likely expect at least some portion of your visit to involve the not-so-pleasant…
It can be persistent. It can be stubborn. It can keep you from having conversations or getting closer with some you love. It can make you…