Diet and Oral Health
What we eat and drink obviously plays a big role in our overall health, but in a way, it affects our oral health twice.
What we eat and drink obviously plays a big role in our overall health, but in a way, it affects our oral health twice.
Most of us learn a little about the pH scale in our science classes as teenagers.
Most of us probably remember what it was like to lose our first tooth as a kid.
The American Cancer Society estimates that over 53,000 people will get oral cavity or oropharyngeal cancer in 2020.
Mental well-being or lack thereof can often have an impact on physical health.
Just about anyone who’s been to the dentist has had dental X-rays taken.
When we think of being healthy, how much are we thinking about oral health?
Canker sores can be a real pain in the mouth! They might not be very dangerous, but they can make it pretty hard to have a good day.
What we drink can have a big impact on our oral health, sometimes in ways that seem counterintuitive.