How to Protect Your Teeth During Cold and Flu Season
You know that cold weather is bad for your skin – a day on the slopes equates to chapped lips and pink, windblown cheeks. Cold weather is also the harbinger of countless cold and flu bugs, and this, as you may or may not know, is partially due to the fact that our mucous membranes get dry in winter, reducing natural protection and allowing for easier transmission of airborne pathogens. When paired with closed windows and a lot of time