Have you ever wondered why some people tend to have more dental issues than others? Turns out, your family’s genetics could be to blame.
Month: February 2017
The Three Stages of Unchecked Gum Disease and How You Can Treat It
Periodontitis (gum disease) is a very common oral health issue. Luckily, it’s very easy to treat if caught early on.
How Your Stress Levels Affect Oral Health
When you’re facing stressful situations, your oral health likely isn’t at the top of your mind. Unfortunately, this can lead to serious periodontal issues down the road.
Dos and Don’ts Following Your Dental Implant Procedure
The success of your dental implant procedure largely rests on the steps you take to care for your mouth, directly after the procedure and long term.
The Benefits of Choosing Sedation Dentistry
Avoiding dental procedures is very common, but it’s also unnecessary because there are options available to make your dental and periodontal work worry free.
How Tobacco Use Affects Your Oral Health
Tobacco use can greatly affect your oral health in many ways. If you want to avoid these common consequences of tobacco use, it’s worth trying to quit.