Honor World Oral Health Day on March 20, 2019
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If you want to keep smiling with a healthy and well functioning set of pearly whites, follow these easy tips to help you keep your teeth healthy. 1. Brush at least twice a day. The best time to brush teeth is at the start and end of each day or after meals. Choose a toothbrush
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Having a dry mouth can be uncomfortable, but you can usually solve this problem by drinking water. However, xerostomia, a condition that causes sufferers to experience constant dry mouth, does affect some of the population. Many of the causes of xerostomia are relatively benign, but it can be a cause for concern in certain situations.
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We know that the cold winter weather and dry air wreak havoc on the skin. Did you know that these weather conditions can also facilitate dental problems? Being aware of these winter dental woes, as well as how to combat them, will help to keep your mouth healthy in the cold, and avoid the tooth
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The food that surrounds the holiday season is, no doubt, delicious! But don’t forget that all of the foods you eat do have an affect on your teeth, and it’s important to be aware of what you’re eating. This blog will list some of the most common holiday foods and their effect on your teeth.
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Tartar is hardened dental plaque that affects almost 68% of adults. Tartar buildup is a major problem, as it can lead to bad breath, gingivitis, and cavities. If you continue to allow tartar to build up on your teeth, you may eventually need to have teeth removed or capped. It is best to take good
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Nobody enjoys having a dry mouth, but you can usually solve the problem by simply drinking some water. However, some suffer from constant dry mouth, which is a condition known as xerostomia. While some of the causes of xerostomia are relatively benign, it can also be a cause for concern in certain situations. If you
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Did you know that it is not only cavities that cause pain in your teeth or gums? There are many other problems that can be caused if you stop taking care of your oral hygiene. One of these is tartar. Most of us are not even aware of this problem. Learn more about tartar and
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It’s very important to take care of your dental health if you want to retain your focus and work performance. Dental pain can be very problematic, and it all comes from improper oral care or infections. But even so, there are ways to deal with cavities and any other dental problems. Dr. Brian Rencher is
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