Oral cancer may be easier to treat if it is found early.Screening tests can identify the disease even before you have symptoms. For oral cancer, the process is simple. Your dentist looks in your mouth for early signs of cancer. Dentists Look for Cancer The American Cancer … [Read more...]
Kissing and Gingivitis – Some Things You Shouldn’t Share With A Kiss
Dental health is important to you, and that fox at the gym seems to have noticed. You brush twice a day, floss every night and visit your dentist regularly. But be careful – if you think those butterflies in your stomach may soon lead to smooches, then you should find out if they … [Read more...]
Cavities and Kids – A Growing Problem
Although cavities are nearly 100% preventable, they remain the most common chronic disease of children age 6 to 11 years and adolescents 12 to 19 years. Cavities are 4 times more common than asthma among adolescents age 14 to 15. A child's preventive care program … [Read more...]
Resolutions for Good Oral Health
It’s that time of year again when we make promises to ourselves to work a little bit harder to become the people we want to be – New Year’s Resolution time! So, for all of you out there who continue to say to yourselves – “I’ll make a dentist appointment, I’m going to start … [Read more...]
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