It’s easy to ignore something like grinding your teeth if it doesn’t cause you any discomfort, or leave any noticeable impacts. That’s usually the case when it comes to most people’s teeth-grinding habit. When healthy, your teeth are strong enough to withstand occasionally grinding together without becoming worn down or damaged. However, for some people, […]
Category: Preventative Dentistry
A Guide to Preventing Tooth Decay
April 14, 2020
Knowing that good dental hygiene is the key to preventing tooth decay can make it seem easy. However, tooth decay is so common that a majority of adults have experienced in it at least one of their teeth at some point in their lives, and many different factors contribute to why. Today, we outline a […]
Why Isn’t Dental Hygiene More Successful?
April 2, 2020
When you practice it consistently and follow every principle of good dental hygiene, you can largely prevent most of the concerns that can affect your oral health. Most people recognize this as the important reason to stick to a good hygiene routine every day. However, it can also make people question why dental hygiene isn’t […]
Why Your Toothpaste Should Have Fluoride In It
March 31, 2020
There are several different factors that can contribute to the development of things like cavities (which result from tooth decay). However, all of those factors culminate in the erosion of the healthy enamel around your teeth, which makes it possible for harmful oral bacteria to reach and infect the main part of your tooth structure. […]
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Fresh Breath For A Fresh Year
January 7, 2020
Imagine being told your breath is bad. Do you cover your mouth and run away embarrassed? Maybe you immediately reach for a piece of gum or peppermint. Or perhaps you’re one of those people who embrace it, letting the smell define who you are. Bad breath, though, is not something to be proud of. While […]