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There’s no replacement for a regular dental hygiene routine, but eating the right foods can improve your oral health. Fruits, vegetables, and dairy products can help clean your teeth while you eat, so you get to enjoy your smile and make your dentist happy. Keep...

Much like sleep apnea, morning breath can be a burden on your sleeping partner. While there are many possible causes for this issue, seeing your dentist and sticking to your dental hygiene routine can help. Read on and find out what types of conditions can...

In addition to making you feel tired during the day and disturbing your sleep partner, sleep apnea increases your risk for a host of health problems. If you see your dentist for treatment, you can avoid these additional problems and get a good night’s sleep...

The way you sleep at night can have a real effect on how you feel throughout the day. If you’re constantly feeling tired and having difficulty focusing, you might have sleep apnea without even knowing it. Keep reading if you suffer from daytime drowsiness, and...

You might not realize that you grind your teeth if you do it while you’re asleep, but there are signs that you can look for when you’re awake. Headaches and soreness, clicking sounds when you open your jaw, and a worn out look on your...

When you fail to take care of your teeth, you leave yourself vulnerable to infections that can spread to the rest of your body. This is something you should always avoid, but it’s even more important if you’re carrying a child. See your dentist and...

There’s a lot you can do to clean your teeth, but there’s even more that your dentist can do for you. Professional dentists have years of training and experience, and they also have the high quality dental equipment it takes to offer a thorough cleaning....

Just because snoring is a common habit doesn’t make it healthy or normal for you or your sleeping partner. Knowing why you snore can help you make the changes you need to enjoy a better night of sleep, and sometimes it’s as easy as changing...

A facial trauma can have serious implications for your oral health, so you should see your dentist and get checked out as soon as you can. Whether it’s a prosthetic or your natural tooth, a broken crown can be painful and even get worse over...