Questions to Ask Your Dentist
Questions to Ask Your Dentist.
Read more →It’s no secret that smoking is bad for your general health, but it also negatively affects your teeth. Besides the obvious hazards of potentially developing lung cancer, cigarettes and tobacco stains your teeth, causes bad breath, damages your oral cavity, and because tobacco causes tooth discoloration it can leave permanent stains on your teeth that
Read more →If breathing in cold air or eating and drinking hot, cold, sweet or acidic foods makes your teeth feel painful, then you likely have sensitive teeth. Similarly, according to the Academy of General Dentistry, approximately 40 million adults in the United States experience tooth sensitivity. Certainly, you are not alone if you are suffering with
Read more →April was Oral Cancer Awareness Month; a time when dental professionals joined with other medical professionals to highlight the dangers that oral cancer brings, and to call attention to the progress made in fighting this disease. Early detection is the best way to lower the risk of this cancer and it’s important to make detection
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