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Healing Your Oral Microbiome: A Pathway to a Healthier Mouth
A healthy mouth isn’t just about keeping your teeth and gums strong. The mouth is an ecosystem that hosts a complex community of microorganisms. Think of it like a bustling city made up of bacteria, fungi, viruses, and more living together in harmony as long as it’s...
Fluoride: What Is Flouride and Does It Really Matter?
Ever since you were old enough to hold your own toothbrush, you probably heard your dental team recommending fluoride to keep your teeth strong and healthy. Since then, though, you may have also heard that fluoride isn’t without controversy or side effects. So, what...
Best Practice for Healthy Teeth and Gums
Photo by Brook Cagle on Unsplash One of the most important things we can do for our overall health is keep our teeth and gums healthy. Daily habits like brushing and flossing and regular visits to your dentist for checkups aren’t just about filling cavities or...
9 Common Causes of Toothaches
Photo by Engin Akyurt on Unsplash You bite into your favorite food or down a nice ice-cold glass of water, and ouch! It hurts. When you’re in pain, you just want to know why. It’s so hard to get on with your normal life until the pain is resolved. The pain may be...
Common Reasons for Dental Implants
Photo by Peter Kasprzyk on Unsplash If you’ve experienced the loss of a tooth (or several), you’re not alone. In fact, a mere 48% of American adults (ages 20 to 64) still have a full set of their permanent teeth. And for seniors (over 65 years old), nearly one in five...
Why a Healthy Mouth Is Key to a Healthy Body
Photo by Nathan Cowley: Pexels.com Sadly, even people who make efforts to keep their bodies healthy by exercising regularly and eating a nutrient-dense diet often neglect one vital aspect: oral health. This is unfortunate, as the health of your mouth, teeth, and gums...
Gum Recession: Causes and Treatment Options
Would you recognize the symptoms of gum recession? Most don’t until their gums are already showing significant signs of receding, exposing the normally protected lower portions and even roots of their teeth. Receding gums can lead to gum disease and tooth loss, and...