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Do Vegans Get More Cavities?

Eating vegan is a lifestyle choice in which all animal products are removed from the diet. This includes meat, eggs, cheese, and any other products that come from animals in any way. If it is part of or made by a living creature, then vegans reject its use. Many vegans choose this way of life for a wide range of reasons, they elect not to harm animals for their own purposes or they feel that a vegan diet has greater

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Why You Need to Share Your Medical History With the Dentist

It’s only natural to be a little confused when your dentist asks for an in-depth medical history. After all, you’ve already shared this information with your primary physician. Why does your dentist need it when he/she is only attending to the health of your mouth? There are two reasons. For one thing, studies have shown a linkage between oral health and overall health, although depending on the circumstances, causality could go either way. In addition, your medical history could have

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Bone Grafting for Dental Implants Explained

The trauma of losing a tooth can last long after the accident or illness that causes your tooth to fall out or precipitates removal. The resulting gap in your teeth can cause difficulty eating, increase risk of tooth decay, lead to misalignment of surrounding teeth, and mess with your confidence and your desire to smile. Luckily, dental implants offer a great solution for many patients. These false teeth look and act like your natural teeth thanks to a titanium post

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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

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Why It’s Important to Brush Your Teeth Before Bed

We all know we’re supposed to brush, floss, and rinse at least twice a day, and ideally after every meal, in order to clear away stuck-on food and bacteria that can lead to plaque and tartar buildup, and eventually more serious concerns like gum disease, tooth decay, and even tooth loss. So long as you brush a certain number of times daily, however, you might wonder how important it really is to brush at specific times. Does it really matter

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Why You Should Be Brushing Your Tongue

While many people take care to brush their teeth, floss, and rinse with mouthwash, the tongue is neglected all too often. This is a shame because the tongue is the source of most bad breath, especially in tandem with many of our favorite foods and beverages such as wine and coffee. While the tongue cannot develop cavities, it is certainly a place where bacteria love to fester. In fact, most bacteria live in crevices of the tongue and spread to

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How Dental Implants Stop Gradual Bone Loss

Dental implants mimic natural tooth roots and are installed in the jaw in the place of lost teeth. From this point, a crown is installed on top of the implant to give a more natural appearance and prevent further issues. Implants maintain one’s jaw structure and guard against problems typically associated with bone loss. While bridges and dentures are also used to combat problems associated with missing teeth, they do not address problems associated with bone loss. This is because

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4 Great Uses for Your Old Toothbrush

Everyone should use their toothbrush at least twice per day. Consequently, we are also replacing them when they wear out. Fortunately, old toothbrushes have a variety of uses in and outside the bathroom. Some of these uses are practical, while others aid in athletic endeavors. Here to lend some ideas is a list of four great uses for your old toothbrush. 1. Scrubbing Tile and Cleaning Drains and Faucets As anyone who has looked at a toothbrush should know, they

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Is It OK to Share Your Toothbrush?

Most of us are inherently averse to sharing our toothbrushes, and for good reason. The mouth is home to over 700 different types of bacteria. While most of them are essentially harmless, others can result in a plethora of health risks that could otherwise be negated. While using one’s own toothbrush is certainly ideal, sometimes we can’t really avoid the situation and wind up sharing our toothbrushes with our spouses, children, or friends. Before you do this again you may

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How Are Dental Veneers Applied to Teeth?

Over time, our teeth can start to show our age. Yellowing is a common complaint, but you might also suffer from staining or other discoloration, as well as cracks, chips, wear and tear, and even broken teeth. Or perhaps you have unsightly gaps or overlaps where your front teeth are concerned. There are many options to address cosmetic issues with your smile, but dental veneers made of porcelain or resin can provide an immediate and lasting solution that gives you

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