Category: Dental Health
Last summer, the CareQuest Institute for Oral Health released a report about a concerning trend for kids in Florida. Unfortunately, our state has the…
Every February, the American Dental Association celebrates National Children’s Dental Health Month. The month-long observance puts emphasis on the…
Dental issues can typically wait for office hours for treatment. If you’ve got a minor toothache, for instance, or you’re concerned about your…
When it comes to good dental health, it’s a question that might be older than the proverbial inquiry: What came first—the chicken or the…
Do you still have your wisdom teeth? Wisdom teeth generally make an appearance between the ages of 18 and 21, and many dentists recommend removing…
The Covid-19 Pandemic has not only impacted the overall health of Americans, but also has posed obstacles and challenges to the oral health of some…
Oral infections and cardiovascular disease are interconnected. The bacteria that cause gingivitis can travel to other parts of the body. These…
Some of the main reasons that children and adults get cavities include plaque, bacteria, and food particles. These usually cause demineralization of…
If your child’s health is a top priority, introducing oral health to your kids as early as possible is one of the best things you can do. The key…
Oral hygiene may just be a part of your daily routine in order to avoid dentist bills for those annoying cavities, but Doctors and Dentists alike…