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Dental Benefits And Detriments To Coffee And Tea

Coffee and Tea

Most people—especially here in the Pacific Northwest—enjoy starting the morning off with a nice cup of coffee or tea. But many of us haven’t given much thought to how this morning ritual affects our teeth. The fact that coffee and tea can cause staining is fairly well-known, but do tea and coffee have effects on your teeth? […]

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Is Mouth Breathing Bad For Your Teeth?

Mouth Breathing

Dental hygiene is important for overall wellness, but are your breathing habits affecting your oral health? If you’re breathing through your mouth, this might be the case, according to Dianne Sefo, clinical associate professor and chair of the Dental Hygiene and Dental Assisting department at NYU. “Mouth breathing can impact oral health in a variety […]

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When Is Tooth Removal The Right Option?

Tooth Removal

Once a natural tooth is gone, it’s final. But saving broken-down teeth is possible if you use proper buildups followed by proven restorative procedures. Dr. Gordon Christensen outlines what to consider. Is the patient serious about keeping their teeth? I don’t suggest trying to convince a doubting patient to keep their teeth. Provide proven information […]

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Ways To Get Perfect Teeth Like Celebrities

Perfect Teeth

Have you ever looked at the brilliant smiles of celebrities and wondered how they achieve those picture-perfect teeth? It’s no secret that a bright, aligned smile can significantly impact your overall appearance and confidence. While genetics play a role in the quality of our teeth, the good news is that methods and products can help […]

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Exercise Has An Unexpected Effect On Your Teeth

Exercise

Even a small amount of exercise, no matter how intense, can have numerous health benefits. It can help reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and stroke; improve brain function; and enhance overall physical health. However, you may not realize that exercise can also have a negative impact on oral health. Surprisingly, a study published […]

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Things Dentist’s Don’t Ever Do To Their Teeth

Dentist's Don't

Brushing, flossing and visiting the dentist regularly — we all know the pillars of good dental hygiene. But knowing them and maintaining them are two different things. Nearly 50% of people above 30 have signs of gum disease and 26% of adults have untreated cavities, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It’s not uncommon to […]

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Be Careful Brushing Your Teeth After Eating These 3 Things

Brushing

Conventional wisdom tells us that if you eat something that’s harsh on your teeth, you should brush them immediately to avoid further damage. Yet experts say that in some cases the opposite is true: When you eat foods that compromise your tooth enamel, you should hold off on brushing. Derek Chung, DMD, a Toronto-based dentist and the founder […]

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