2015

Bad Breath: Not Always A Minor Problem

Bad breath is not just a socially embarrassing issue, it can be a sign of a more serious illness or issue. If you or someone you care about is experiencing this problem, read on for more information on the underlying issues that could cause bad breath, or halitosis, and how to tame it. What Causes Bad Breath? Most of us know that eating foods like garlic and onions can give you bad breath, but this effect should be temporary. Read More 

Home Remedy For Treating A Cut On Your Gum

If you have cut your gum while eating something sharp or opening a bottle with your teeth, every bite can be painful while it is healing. The open area could also be at risk for becoming infected. Use the following homemade remedy to treat the discomfort and prevent infection. What You Will Need Before you begin, gather together the items listed below. You can find the ingredients in pharmacies and grocery stores. Read More 

3 Ways To Fight Teeth Sensitivity

Sensitive teeth can not only make daily dental hygiene difficult, but it can make eating and drinking certain foods and beverages seem unbearable. Fortunately, there are some at-home remedies and medicinal methods for solving the sensitivity problem. You might have to try a combination of methods to get the most relief.  Use The Right Toothbrush And Toothpaste Teeth sensitivity can sometimes occur when the gums start to recede. When this happens, more tissue and nerves are exposed and can be greatly impacted by cool and hot sensations. Read More 

Two Questions For Those Considering Pursuing Adult Dental Braces

When many people think of dental braces, they may imagine teenagers or other young children, but these devices are routinely used on adults. Yet, this may not be a dental treatment that many patients are very knowledgeable about, which can lead to them failing to understand this procedure. After learning the following two questions and their answers, it will be easier for you to determine if adult braces are a practical option for your dental needs and situation. Read More 

5 Good Ways To Improve Your Oral Health

Whether you are 20 or 50, taking care of your oral health is important. A healthy mouth decreases the risk of gingivitis, tooth decay and other unpleasant dental health issues. Did you know that it takes more than daily brushing and flossing to maintain healthy teeth and gums? Here are five good ways to improve your oral health. Clean Your Tongue Food particles and bacteria that accumulate on your tongue do not just contribute to bad breath; they can also transfer onto your teeth and gums. Read More