Category: Oral Health
During pregnancy, it is essential that you don’t neglect your oral health. A fluctuation in hormones can cause drastic changes in your…
Sniffling, sneezing, and coughing. Being sick can make it more difficult to keep up with your daily routine. Don’t let your cold or flu become…
It is a common belief that teething causes secondary symptoms such as a runny nose, irritability, high fever, or problems with sleeping. However,…
The negative effects of poor oral hygiene are well documented, and can impact much more than your mouth. A lot of serious medical conditions can…
You’ve heard it said time and again because it’s true: good overall health starts in your mouth. The mouth can tell the story of what’s…
It’s highly likely that after visiting our practice, you understand the value of a thorough, professional dental cleaning. It’s also likely…
Keeping up optimal oral health takes more than brushing and flossing. Maintaining oral hygiene demands a bit of work, but it is worth it in the…
Did you know? Cavities are actually quite common. While we all strive to avoid them, the reality is that 91% of people between the ages of 20 and…
For decades, scientists have been studying the links between periodontal (gum) disease and heart disease. Over the years, research has continued to…
You may not realize it, but you could be at risk of developing an unsightly medical condition known as a hairy tongue. While it is harmless in most…