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Wearing A Mask And Dental Health
Along with hand washing and social distancing, face masks are a significant part of keeping each other safe as we navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. Although

Gum Disease: More Than Just Dental Health
It may come as a surprise to you that gum disease isn’t just linked to your dental health. In fact, it has been well documented

Dental Phobia and Anxiety: Don’t Put Off Your Next Appointment
Like most healthcare professionals, dentists receive a certain degree of wariness from a portion of the general public. Particularly now, still caught in the midst

What We Know About COVID-19 and Dental Health
A year ago, we thought COVID-19 was solely a respiratory illness, but over time scientists discovered that it affects the entire body. It brings a

Everything About Tartar Removal
When hectic work schedules, family responsibilities, or simple negligence get in the way of dental hygiene, plaque hardens into a much more durable and unsightly

Going to the Dentist During COVID
Have you been putting off your dental checkup due to COVID-19? You’re not the only one. When the coronavirus entered the United States a year

Hidden Tooth Decay Can Affect Your Teeth and Body
If your enamel looks almost perfect with no signs of tooth decay, you might think it’s okay to put off your dental appointments. Even if

Everything You Need to Know About CEREC
If you have ever had crowns fitted in the time-honored traditional manner, then you may feel understandably reluctant to go through the process again. Crown

Sensitive Teeth: Causes, Prevention and Treatment
Around 57 percent of adults aged 20 to 50 suffer from sensitive teeth. If you having trouble enjoying a glass of ice water or hot

Increased Need for Dental Care in Older Adults
As you get older, several factors put you at higher risk for oral health problems. Thinning enamel, gum disease, ill-fitting dentures, side effects of certain

Keeping the Beneficial Bacteria in The Mouth Healthy
Your tooth surfaces provide a wonderful habitat for bacteria to grow. And because your mouth also provides a great environment for bacteria, you can never

Is Your Toothbrush Dirty?
Toothbrushes clean themselves when you brush your teeth, right? Not at all. Your mouth naturally has a lot of bacteria, and while some of it