The Impact of Diabetes on Teeth and Gums
One of the most common complications of diabetes is gum disease, and that isn’t the only way diabetes is hard on teeth and gums.
One of the most common complications of diabetes is gum disease, and that isn’t the only way diabetes is hard on teeth and gums.
Teeth are our passion, and while we spend most of our time focusing on human teeth, sometimes it’s fun to take a look at the truly amazing teeth of the animal kingdom.
The expression “getting long in the tooth” refers to gum recession, but this oral health problem isn’t necessarily connected to age.
The toothbrush has changed a lot over the last century, and we consider ourselves very lucky that we don’t have to use animal hair as bristles.
Every medication comes with a list of potential side effects.
Our tooth enamel holds the distinction of being the hardest substance in our bodies — even harder than bone!
Maintaining good dental health isn’t just about the quantity of your brushing — it’s also about the quality.
There are a lot of things that can leave stains on our teeth, and stains can come in many different colors.
“Brush your teeth for two full minutes twice a day and floss your teeth once a day.”
With the arrival of summer comes the season of family vacations and exciting trips to new places.