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Oral Irrigators: Are They Worth Having?

Oral Irrigators: Are They Worth Having?

If you consider the ramifications of poor oral hygiene and what skipping flossing can do, you might want to think about getting an oral irrigator.

Written By Jennifer Raskin / Reviewed By Ray Spotts

Oil Pulling Tablets: What They Do And How They Benefit You

Oil Pulling Tablets: What They Do And How They Benefit You

As people look to more natural methods of caring for themselves, oil pulling has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years.

Written By Jennifer Raskin / Reviewed By Ray Spotts

Gum Infections: Preventing And Curing Them For A Healthier Smile

Gum Infections: Preventing And Curing Them For A Healthier Smile

Written By Jennifer Raskin / Reviewed By Ray Spotts

Gum infections are no fun, which is why you should listen to your dentist when you’re told to take proper care of your oral health. By letting things go, you leave your mouth open for infections. Known as periodontitis, it targets just below your gum line in sulcus, the crevices between your teeth and gums.

What Are Dental Implants And When Do You Need Them?

What Are Dental Implants And When Do You Need Them?

If you are struggling with an incomplete smile or need to have some of your teeth removed, then you should take a closer look at dental implants.

Written By Meghan Belnap / Reviewed By Ray Spotts

Bleeding Gums – Causes And What to Do

Bleeding Gums – Causes And What to Do

Written By Abigail Wise / Reviewed By Ray Spotts

If your gums bleed consistently and you haven’t been able to stop them, you may be suffering from a variety of things. There are various causes for bleeding gums, some more common than others, but there are also ways that you can stop bleeding gums and protect them from bleeding again.
How Smoking Affects Teeth

How Smoking Affects Teeth

Reviewed By Ray Spotts

Smoking can affect the health of the body in many ways including dental health. Not only will it cause staining on the teeth, but also can cause bad breath, increased plaque and tartar, bone loss, inflammation in the mouth and salivary glands, as well as increase the risk of cancer and gum disease leading to tooth loss. However, you can decrease the occurrences of all of these risk factors once smoking is stopped. Regular dental visits will also help reduce and treat what damage has been done.

Oral Health And Well-Being In The United States

Oral Health And Well-Being In The United States

It’s good to know as much as possible about oral health in general, from dental products you can use to common dental ailments and those who help take care of your teeth. 

 

 

Written By Lidia Hovhan / Reviewed By Ray Spotts

Sore Gums: What You Can Do To Relieve The Pain

Sore Gums: What You Can Do To Relieve The Pain

When your gums feel sore, it can be hard to concentrate on anything else. That type of pain isn’t easy to ignore. And ignore you shouldn’t for it could be a sign of something more serious.

Written By Jennifer Raskin / Reviewed By Ray Spotts

Link Between Obesity And Oral Health

Link Between Obesity And Oral Health

In recent years, the rate of obesity has grown immensely with the advancement of sugary drinks, acidic foods, and more. While this affects the overall health of the person who is obese, it can also have unwanted effects on your oral health.

Written By Abigail Wise / Reviewed By Ray Spotts

 

Tooth Disease – What Is It?

Tooth Disease – What Is It?

What exactly is tooth disease though, and how can you help to cure it?

Written By Abigail Wise / Reviewed By Ray Spotts

Link Between Diabetes And Tooth Health

Link Between Diabetes And Tooth Health

If you know that you suffer from diabetes and are wondering if it may be affecting your gum or tooth health, these are the most common symptoms to look out for.

Written By Abigail Wise / Reviewed By Ray Spotts

Are Bad Teeth Genetic? What You Need To Know About Your Family Tree And Your Oral Health

Are Bad Teeth Genetic? What You Need To Know About Your Family Tree And Your Oral Health

Written By Jennifer Raskin / Reviewed By Ray Spotts

Did Grandma lose her teeth before she hit 50? Does everyone in your family have a yellowed smile? There are many debates about genetics coming into play for the state of your teeth, though it’s not quite what you think.
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