While more research is necessary, past studies have shown a possible connection between oral health and heart health. Researchers found a connection between tooth loss patterns and coronary artery disease. The studies also showed those with moderate to advanced gum disease may be at a higher risk of developing heart disease. Below, we covered what...
If you’ve ever had a cavity, chances are it appeared on your back teeth. While it’s rare to develop a cavity in your front teeth, it can happen. Below, we’ve covered everything you need to know about front teeth cavities, including how to treat and prevent them. What causes front teeth cavities? When sugars, acids...
Tonsils are one of the more mysterious parts of the human anatomy. Many experts believe tonsils are part of the immune systems and act as traps for viruses and bacteria that you either ingest or breathe. Some people, young and not so young, experience chronic inflammation of the tonsils and must have them surgically removed....
Many patients have at least a passing familiarity with common dental procedures and terms. Cavities, crowns, dental implants and braces are all relatively mainstream, but some procedures or terms are lesser known. Full mouth reconstruction falls into this latter category – what is it, what does it do, and who may benefit from it? Full...
Topical fluoride treatments are a hot topic these days. Most of us get some fluoride exposure throughout the course of a day – most mouthwashes contain the mineral, and you’ll find most dentists recommend using a fluoridated toothpaste. Additionally, fluoride is added to drinking water in many areas of the country, and major metropolitan areas...






