Do you find yourself dealing with frequent gum bleeding? If so, it could indicate various issues from the wrong brushing technique or an unhealthy lifestyle, to more serious dental conditions like gum...
Regular dental cleanings are necessary, not only to keep your teeth white and clean, but also to insure long-term health of your teeth and gums, and to prevent decay, cavities, and gum disease. Thus, it...
A whopping 68% of adults have dental tartar, also called calculus. Dental tartar is a hard, calcified deposit that forms and coats the teeth and gums. If plaque is not removed on a regular basis, such as...
Regular dental check-ups are important to the health of your teeth and gums, and may actually save you time and money in the long-run. Here are the most important benefits of regular dental check-ups:
With the right dental products and daily habits many dental problems can be prevented. The following are some best practices to keep your teeth and gums healthy.
Are you considering or already following a plant-based diet and wondering how it affects your dental health? Although a plant-based diet is overall a healthy lifestyle, your bone health (including the...
Gum recession is when gums become pushed back or wear away, exposing the root of the tooth. This can lead to sensitivity and pain, and can expose the teeth to infection, decay, and eventually bone and...
25% of people in the US suffer from bad breath (also known as halitosis), however, everyone suffers from bad breath at some point in their life. Bad breath usually originates in the mouth and can be...
Teeth can become stained or discolored for many different reasons, including your lifestyle, poor dental hygiene, and disease. This blog covers the common causes of tooth discoloration, as well as...
The answer is YES. When you fall asleep without brushing your teeth, this is what happens:
1. Bacteria in your mouth feed on the food particles left on your teeth.
2. It takes about 24 hours for bacteria...