The sugars in the foods you eat are converted by the bacteria in your mouth to acids. These acids start an instant attack on the enamel of your teeth leading to gum diseases and tooth decay. The frequency of eating decides how often your teeth get exposed to the decay cycle. … [Read more...]
Common Forms of Oral Surgery
Some dental problems may require oral surgery. Here’s a look at some common problems and surgical solutions. Wisdom Teeth Also known as “third molars,” wisdom teeth are the last to develop. Sometimes the jaw is large enough to allow room for them, but this isn’t often the … [Read more...]
4th of July: Summer BBQ and Eating Tooth Healthy
On the Fourth of July, the grills get busy. So do the dentists, apparently! All the barbecue sauce and sweets eaten this holiday can lead to tooth damage. Combining summer BBQ with tooth-healthy eating may seem impossible, but it can be done with a little bit of forethought and … [Read more...]
Ignorance Isn’t Blissful for Your Children’s Oral Health
“What you don’t know won’t hurt you” is a popular idiom that couldn't be further from the truth when it comes to personal health. In fact, parents’ lack of knowledge about certain common at-home habits could jeopardize their children’s oral health. For instance, nearly half of … [Read more...]
Baby Your Baby’s Teeth!
Have you ever had a baby drool on you? A new tooth may be on its way. A baby’s first teeth are temporary. They form in the gums before birth and begin erupting at about six months. By the time a baby is two or three, they should have a complete set of 20 temporary teeth. … [Read more...]
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