A Closer Look at Sugary Snacks
Most of us know that sugar is bad for teeth, but sometimes it’s not so easy to know how much sugar is in the foods we eat. Let’s take a closer look.
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Most of us know that sugar is bad for teeth, but sometimes it’s not so easy to know how much sugar is in the foods we eat. Let’s take a closer look.
There is a strong connection between overall health and oral health. Read why it’s important to provide your dentist with an accurate medical history.
Lost fillings are no fun, for anyone. If your filling fell out or is loose, read our tips on what you can do about a lost filling.
Labor Day food and beverages can be packed with sugar. See a list of the best summer treats for your smile, and some of the worst.
Learn about how gum disease affects overall health, each stage, risk factors, and complications that may result if gum disease is left untreated.
There’s no telling when a toothache may strike. What can you do if these situations occur? Read on for some easy remedies to try at home.
Chewing gum can have various benefits for your teeth but not just any gum will get our seal of approval. See which gum makes the cut.
Did you know that there are snacks out there that are worse for your teeth than candy? See which treats fall into this category.
We know just how drastically diabetes can affect oral health. See the precautions those with diabetes should take to keep their mouths healthy.
Acid reflux originates in the stomach and can affect the mouth. Learn more about the relationship between acid reflux and teeth.
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