
8 Habits You Need to Quit Now for Healthy Teeth
Many of us secretly abuse our teeth. Not properly taking care of your teeth and gums can lead to a variety of health problems, including loss of teeth, gum disease, cavities and infections.
Many of us secretly abuse our teeth. Not properly taking care of your teeth and gums can lead to a variety of health problems, including loss of teeth, gum disease, cavities and infections.
Keeping harmful bacteria out of your mouth can make you less susceptible to infections and possibly keep you healthier overall. Here are seven ways to take charge of your gum health.
Did you know: 90 to 95 percent of dental problems are preventable? If you think you’re too busy or tired to care for your teeth and gums, do these two things – at a minimum – to keep your mouth free of disease.
Taking care of your teeth and gums is always important. But it’s especially important during pregnancy. Find out why – and follow these dental tips to keep your mouth (and your baby’s health!) safe during these nine months.
One out of two Americans aged 30 or up has gum disease, according to the CDC. That’s 64.7 million adults! Gum disease, if left unchecked, can lead to a number of problems. Follow these tips to better care for these important tissues.
“Do you floss regularly?” the dental hygienist asked as I stared at her blankly. Well, I’ve thought about flossing from time to time – I wonder if that counts. The truth is, most people just don’t like to floss. TheyRead More…