Stress has a way of sneaking up on us — especially when you have a scheduled visit to the dentist! However, stress and anxiety are proven to negatively affect your oral health. Read on to discover five ways stress may be damaging your teeth and tips for avoiding...
According to the American Cancer Society, nearly 54,000 adults suffer from oral or mouth cancer in the United States every year. Deadly in all its forms, oral cancer is devastating and can affect a person’s confidence, appearance, and daily life. Read on to...
No one likes to hear that they have a cavity. However, while this news is initially unpleasant, cavities are common, and most patients develop at least one cavity throughout their lives. According to the Centers and Disease and Control (CDC), 90 percent of adults ages...
Did you know that approximately one in ten Americans – around 37.3 million – have diabetes? And even more alarming, more than one in five people do not even know that they have the condition. Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects the body’s ability to...
The first smile, the first giggle, and the first tooth – each are significant and exciting milestones in a baby’s life. However, teething, in particular, is a challenging time for a child and their parents or caregivers. When those first teeth come in, babies can...
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