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Diabetes and Your Oral Health

Diabetes and Your Oral Health

Everyone is susceptible to oral hygiene problems, however, those with diabetes have a higher chance of dealing with oral health complications. Sadly, diabetes affects every part of your body and requires consistent care to prevent complications from getting worse. The...

Oral Health Concerns More Commonly Found In Seniors

Oral Health Concerns More Commonly Found In Seniors

Maintaining oral health is crucial for people of all ages, but there are dental health issues that become more of a concern in older patients. As you get older, there becomes an increased need for preventive and restorative dental care. Older patients may regularly...

Understanding Dry Mouth: Facts and Tips

Understanding Dry Mouth: Facts and Tips

Dry mouth, for many, only occurs after a long day in the sun, drinking far too much wine or even resting with their mouth open. As irritating as it may be, the effects eventually wear off. However, those with chronic dry mouth struggle with the condition daily which...

How Our Addiction to Sugar Affects Our Teeth

How Our Addiction to Sugar Affects Our Teeth

Simply put, sugar is bad for our teeth. The more sugar you consume, the more it will affect your teeth negatively, resulting in painful consequences that are very damaging. The problem is that many of us are addicted to sugar, whether we like to admit it or not. Some...

Can Chewing Gum Really Clean Your Mouth?

Can Chewing Gum Really Clean Your Mouth?

Chewing gum is a habit many of us love and while the gum we like tastes great, can it actually help clean your mouth? It’s natural to assume that gum falls into the same category as candy, which means it’s damaging and harmful to your teeth but the reality is that’s...

Three Dental Health Tips For Teens

Three Dental Health Tips For Teens

Teenagers have a lot on their plates, which can often push their basic dental health needs to the side. Maintaining healthy dental habits may not be one of the top priorities on your list, but it certainly should be! As we age, our gums and teeth are at an increased...

Dental FAQs

Dental FAQs

These are some of the most commonly asked questions that we have received over the years. Why Are My Gums Bleeding? Gums begin to bleed when they are irritated and inflamed, which is not a normal state to be. This is because of an unhealthy buildup of plaque on the...

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