Whether you’re visiting relatives or going on a trip abroad, it’s likely you have some travel plans for this winter. Travel is great for relaxing, spending more time with loved ones, and having adventures—but it isn’t so great for oral…
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How sugar affects your smile beyond cavities
When we think about the impact of sugar on our dental health, the first thing that comes to mind is often cavities. While it’s true that sugar plays a significant role in tooth decay, its effects on your smile go…
Connections between sleep and oral health
You may not realize it, but there’s an incredible connection between the quality of your sleep and the health of your smile. Here’s some tips to ensure both your pearly whites and your restful nights are well-preserved. Dry mouth Saliva…
Avoid these beverages for a healthy smile
Maintaining a vibrant smile goes beyond regular brushing and flossing; it also involves making mindful choices about what we consume. Coffee drinks and sodas may be tasty, but they can also have an impact on the health of your smile! …
Dealing with toothaches: causes and remedies
Nobody likes toothaches. They can swiftly turn from an annoyance to a persistent pain, disrupting your routine and causing discomfort. Although there are many potential causes for toothaches, there are also some simple remedies — that could help ease the…
Diabetes and oral health
Your oral health isn’t just about a sparkling smile; it’s a window into your overall well-being. Did you know that diabetes and oral health are closely intertwined, with diabetes increasing the risk of several oral health issues? Diabetes, whether Type…
Aging and oral health
As we age, our bodies change and so do our teeth. Aging is often linked to increased risk of gum disease, cavities, tooth decay, and other oral health issues. This makes it even more important to take proper care of…
Five fun tongue facts
When we think about oral health, it’s easy to remember our teeth and gums. But how often do we think about our tongues? Our tongues are also an important part of our oral health and deserve some attention. Tongues are…
How your diet affects your oral health
Healthy diets are commonly associated with overall health and weight. But did you know your diet can also affect your oral health? Whether you follow a healthy or poor diet, your teeth will feel its effects. Here’s how what you…
Reasons you should visit the dentist
Life gets busy, and you may be tempted to cancel your upcoming dentist appointment. But here’s a few reasons why you should make visiting the dentist regularly a priority. Prevent problems before they happen It’s recommended that you visit the…