
Gum disease is easily preventable by brushing your teeth twice and flossing at least once a day. However, it is still incredibly common. Approximately half of adults over the age of 30 are suffering from gum disease at one stage or another. In addition to proper oral hygiene, it is important that you are getting all of the essential vitamins and minerals that you need for optimal gum health. Continue reading to find out which ones you should incorporate into your diet.
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Did you know your mouth is the gateway to your general health? Research shows your dental health is directly linked to your overall wellbeing, so it’s more important than ever your smile stays healthy to ensure your wellness. Your first line of defense against common oral health issues starts at home with your toothbrush and floss. Unfortunately, that’s only half the care you need. Your smile also relies on routine services for your dentist. As we approach the end of the year, now is the time to schedule your next cleaning and checkup before your dental insurance expires.
When your bed is calling your name, you may think a 30-second brush and quick rinse with mouthwash will do the trick. However, poor dental habits like this can do more than just cause tooth decay and cavities. In fact, patients who neglect their oral hygiene are also vulnerable to non-dental health concerns that negatively impact their immune system. In light of the current pandemic, it is more important now than ever that you prioritize your oral care and protect yourself from potentially fatal symptoms. Read on as a
There’s never an ideal time for a dental emergency to occur, but if one happens during COVID-19, it can add to the stress. Many dental offices are closed, so you might believe you should head to the emergency room. Although you’re having an emergency, the hospital is rarely the right option. Not only is the ER the perfect environment to transmit the virus, but most hospitals aren’t equipped to treat oral health issues. Instead, here’s what you need to know to call your emergency dentist.