Oral health can affect your overall health. Here are some of the most common oral conditions that often go untreated. It is important to have early detection and treatment before they become a bigger problem.
April 3rd, 2023
Oral health can affect your overall health. Here are some of the most common oral conditions that often go untreated. It is important to have early detection and treatment before they become a bigger problem.
April 3rd, 2023
Most people are aware that overindulging in sugar can lead to poor health conditions such as, decaying teeth, gum issues and an increased risk of obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. But, not all sugar is your enemy. To put it simply, there are two kinds of sugar in our diet. Sugar that is found […]
January 28th, 2021
You likely are well aware that ingesting a lot of sugar whether it be in liquid (soft drinks) or food form sugary treats like candy, cakes and pies) is bad for your teeth and gums. This year plan to reduce your sugar intake and follow these 5 tips to improve oral health. 1. Check in […]
January 27th, 2021
A well-balanced diet is essential to maintaining good oral health. While you may brush and floss twice a day, the foods you eat play a big part in keeping your smile healthy. Food helps to supply your body, bones, teeth and gums with the nutrients they need to help fight infection. In fact, some of […]
February 10th, 2020
Teeth are more complex than most people realize. It’s crucial that you take proper care of them to avoid gum disease and tooth loss. There’s much more to proper oral care than just brushing twice per day. Here are some secrets you might not know about your teeth, and what your mouth might be trying to tell you.
January 31st, 2020
Whether it’s in our morning coffee or an after-dinner treat, we can’t help but indulge from time to time. Aside from causing weight gain, sugar is also a culprit when it comes to tooth decay, oral infections, bad breath and gum disease. Limiting your sugar intake is important when it comes to maintaining good oral health.
January 10th, 2020