Chipped Tooth Whether due to excessive force or regular wear and tear, occasionally the enamel of a tooth can chip....
Category: Oral Health

Malocclusion
What is Malocclusion? Malocclusion refers to a misaligned bite, caused when the upper and lower teeth don’t come together properly...

Bruised Tooth
What is a bruised tooth? While most people are familiar with bruises, it may be strange to consider the idea...

Osteoporosis and Oral Health
What is Osteoporosis? Osteoporosis is a disease of the bones involving the reduction of bone mineral density and mass. These...

Respiratory Disease and Oral Health
Respiratory disease can also be referred to as pulmonary disease or lung disorder. These are conditions that affect the lungs...

Dementia and Oral Health
According to the National Institutes of Aging, the bacteria responsible for periodontal disease are also associated with the development of...

Reproductive Health and Oral Health
It can’t be overstated how much the health of the body is connected to oral health. Research has found that...

Rheumatoid Arthritis and Oral Health
A November 2020 study found more evidence of connections between rheumatoid arthritis and periodontal (gum) disease. What Is Rheumatoid Arthritis?...

Home Oral Care – Preventing Tooth Damage
Protect your tooth enamel You may be surprised to learn that tooth enamel is actually the hardest substance in the...

Home Oral Care – Is Visiting the Dentist Twice a Year Necessary?
Prophylaxis is the term used for a professional tooth cleaning performed by a dental hygienist. Along with brushing for 2...
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