Shopping for dental care items, like toothpaste, can be pretty overwhelming. The wide range of options to choose from can make it difficult to know which one is best. Should you use a fluoride toothpaste? Can fluoride toothpaste damage your teeth? Which will help you achieve a healthier smile? Below, you will learn a bit about a few different types of toothpaste and what they are best used for.
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Poor Oral Health Can Damage Your Heart
February 1, 2021
Because February is the month of love, it’s only fitting that it is also Heart Health Month. You may wonder how your teeth and gums fit into this equation, but it isn’t as far of a leap as you may think. Studies have found that oral health conditions are connected to heart issues. As your dental health deteriorates, your risk of heart disease and stroke begins to increase. Below, you will find out how your dental health is connected to your heart health.
(more…)Why You Should Absolutely Visit a Dentist Early in the Year
January 12, 2021
The beginning of the year can be a pretty hectic time. If you’re like the average American, you’re still recovering from the holiday season, only to have to launch into another 12-month cycle. In the midst of tying up any loose ends, you’re reminded of the importance of protecting your teeth and gums. The first place to start is with scheduling a dental checkup. To find out why it’s so important to do so early in the year, continue reading!
(more…)Are Sugar Substitutes Better for Your Teeth Than Natural Sugar?
January 8, 2021
You’re likely aware of the dental health threats posed by overconsuming sugar. If you’re like most people, since childhood, you’ve been hearing that sugar causes tooth decay. Because of this, you do your best to limit your consumption of cavity-causing foods and beverages. What happens when you use sugar substitutes, though? Are they better for your teeth? To find out, continue reading!
(more…)5 Parts of the Mouth and What They Do
December 21, 2020
Most think of the mouth as simply a means to eat, drink and speak, but it is a lot more complex than that. The mouth has many different components that work together so seamlessly that you may not even be aware of their many functions. Below, you’ll learn what 5 parts of the mouth do and why good oral care is needed to allow them to perform their duties properly.
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