If a person experiences pain when chewing food, or if teeth suddenly become sensitive to hot and cold, one tooth may be a cracked. Any pain associated with a cracked tooth tends to come and go. This can make it more challenging for a dentist to locate the crack,...
There are so many good reasons why teeth need to be healthy. For example, a bright smile or enjoying food without any pain, irritated gums, bleeding or inflammation. Research shows that gingivitis can also lead to other health problems such as cardiovascular and heart...
November is Diabetes Awareness Month. That is why we bring you a topic that is related to the topic of diabetes and how it affects your mouth. Diabetes takes a toll on your entire body. But it can also increase your risk of dental disease and other symptoms...
Healthy teeth are important for your child’s overall health. They help your children eat and talk. Strong oral care helps set good dental habits as your child grows. Poor oral care can lead to infection, disease or other teeth problems. Help make dental hygiene fun...
Imagine sitting across the desk from your doctor receiving the news that you have got oral cancer. It’s scary thought, but one that upwards of 31,000 people have to face every year in the US alone, according to the American Cancer Society (ACS). Oral cancer is deadly...
Diabetes and your teeth may not seem to be linked, but they are. Having uncontrolled diabetes can boost your risk for oral health problems such as gum disease. The good news: Taking care of your oral health will help keep your teeth and gums healthy. Other oral health...