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Braces and other orthodontic equipment can make maintaining your mouth’s health more challenging. Dr. Ashley Kisling from SOCO Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics in Rancho Mission Viejo, CA shares a recommendation. Upgrade …
Talk about jaw-dropping: Children ages 5 to 17 miss almost two million school days per year due to dental health problems, the Healthy Schools Campaign reports. Missed school days and distracting tooth pain can affect learning, grades, sports, and fun …
Adding an oral-care probiotic to their daily dental care routine can help keep pregnant women and their babies healthy, a recent article in Tampa Bay Parenting magazine explains. Hormonal changes can cause swollen gums and make brushing and flossing pa …
On the TV show DayTime, Dr. Sarah Poteet, DDS, explains how children and adults can optimize oral, dental and overall health. Bad bacteria cause bad breath, cavities and gum disease, explains the owner of Dallas Functional Dentistry – and brushing and …
By John C Comisi, DDS, MAGD, Associate Professor, Medical University of South Carolina, James B. Edwards College of Dental MedicinePoor sleep can affect overall health, including your oral health.Sleep Related Breathing Disorders (SRBDs) have become mo …
ProBioraKids®, the First Probiotic Specially Formulated to Support Kids’ Oral and Overall Health, Launches in the U.S. TAMPA, FLA. (PRNewswire) APRIL 04, 2022 Caries, also known as cavities or tooth decay, is one of the most common yet preventable chil …
Parents never forget the first time their child smiles—seeing a child young, happy, and healthy is something we want to nurture and maintain. While we know we can’t keep our children young forever, it’s on us to prioritize their oral health at a young …
Periodontal (gum) disease affects more than 80% of US adults. Gum Disease Awareness Month, launched by Advanced Laser Dentistry a decade ago, has turned into a global effort to raise awareness about this insidious disease. It’s preventable if treated e …
We surveyed pet owners in North America about their pet’s breath. And while the results aren’t too surprising, the good news is that the bacteria source of pet breath can be addressed! Fifty-eight percent of pet owners said their pets have terrible bre …
For the past few weeks, we’ve been inspired by the amazing achievements of the world’s greatest athletes. They show us the possibilities of human aspiration—and the human body. There’s something athletes (and their coaches, families and friends) should …
We’ve often pointed out the link between oral health and your overall systemic health. Over the past two decades, mounting evidence has supported periodontitis as a potential risk factor for multiple systemic diseases. A breakthrough new research paper …
There was good news and bad news. According to a recent New York Times Magazine article entitled “The Pandemic Was Bad for Our Teeth,” dentists found new ways to reach their patients and were even able to help underserved patients who have always …