If you haven’t seen the dentist in a while, you’re not alone. Nearly one in five American adults deal with some form of dental anxiety, and this can cause someone to put off seeing the dentist for months or years. Some people say that they’ll only go to the dentist when they are in pain, but by the time a …
Bad Taste in Your Mouth? You May Have Dysgeusia.
Foods and drinks aren’t the only things that can cause a bad taste in your mouth. Various issues can cause unpleasant tastes, like decay, infections, or underlying health conditions. If everything tastes metallic, sour, or bitter, you may have symptoms of dysgeusia. Don’t worry, here’s what you need to know to enjoy the way food tastes again. What Causes Dysgeusia? …
Tips for Sleeping Better in the Summer
The long, hot days of summer are here. You’ll spend plenty of time outside soaking up the sun, but you can also have many sleepless nights tossing and turning. A good night’s rest can be difficult to achieve in the summer, especially for people with underlying disorders, like obstructive sleep apnea. If you’re struggling to get the rest you need, …
How Mothers Should Think about Oral Health
Mother’s Day is coming up, which means that whether you’re an expectant mother, a young parent, or even a grandmother, this month is all about you! When talking about dentistry, mothers deal with a wide variety of issues across every stage of their child’s life. These issues can be with their kids’ teeth, but mothers could also use some support …
How Mental Health Impacts Your Oral Health
Depression can affect many aspects of your life. If you are struggling with depression, it is important to seek help so you can work toward a better mental state. Mental health also has an effect on your smile. Continue reading to learn about how it can affect your oral health as well as what you can do to keep your …
Does Your Oral Hygiene Affect Your Metabolism?
When you eat food, you don’t instantly gain all of the benefits of the nutrients and vitamins; your body must first process it into energy through a process called metabolism. The rate at which this essential function works depends on various factors, such as your age and diet. But did you know that your oral hygiene can also influence it? …
3 Gifts to Give Your Teeth This Holiday Season
Taking off for the holidays is a great time to relax and recharge. Hopefully, come January you’ll be feeling better than you did before. However, between holiday foods and chaotic schedules, your teeth suffer a little bit. Fortunately, preventing oral health problems this holiday season doesn’t have to be difficult; here are some ways you can keep your teeth in top shape …
Is Rinsing After Brushing Good for Your Dental Hygiene?
Brushing your teeth once in the morning and once before bed is a crucial part of preventing oral health issues and maintaining a lovely smile. To remove excess toothpaste from their mouths, many people rinse once they’re done brushing their teeth. But is this what you’re supposed to do? Read on to learn if rinsing after brushing is good for …
Is Ice Cream Bad for My Teeth?
Ice cream is one of the coolest snacks out there no pun intended! If you’re out on a hot summer day, this sweet food can make your time especially enjoyable. While it may be tempting to get a casual banana split sundae, you should consider the harmful effects of eating ice cream too frequently. Read on to learn how ice …
Does Lack of Sleep Increase Your Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease?
If you are frequently tired throughout the day no matter how much sleep you seem to get, you’re not alone. It likely means that you suffer from a sleep condition known as sleep apnea, where you suffer from episodes of not being able to breathe for a short period of time at night. This can lead to snoring as well …
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