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Does Dehydration Negatively Impact Your Oral Health?

If you’ve ever been excessively thirsty after a long, strenuous workout or sweaty on a hot day, you may have been dehydrated. Dehydration occurs when you aren’t drinking enough fluids to replace those you have lost. And since water makes up more than two-thirds of your body, any loss of fluids can affect normal bodily functions, according to the National Health Service (NHS). Fluid loss has many causes and consequences,

Foamy Saliva: What Does It Mean?

Your saliva plays an important role in helping you maintain good oral hygiene. If you don’t have enough of it to wash away food particles and bacteria, plaque can develop on your teeth and gums. And that plaque could lead to gum disease, tooth decay, and even tooth loss. But what does it mean if your saliva is foamy? We’ll let you know why you may be experiencing frothy saliva,

Dry Mouth Toothpaste 101: What Is It And How Does It Work?

You can get your clothes dry cleaned. You can blow-dry your hair. And you can put up some drywall. All are fine. But dry mouth, on the other hand, not so much. Fortunately, there are a few simple things you can do to help alleviate your dry mouth. And a dry mouth toothpaste is the first place to start so your mouth stays happy, healthy, and hydrated. What Is Dry Mouth?

Broken Wisdom Tooth Treatment Options

You broke your tooth. And that’s fine. But you have a choice to make. To repair or to remove — that is the question! Usually, your dentist will suggest the repair route. But if it’s a wisdom tooth, it would be wise to weigh all of the options on their operating table. How to Treat a Broken Tooth When you break a tooth (not wisdom), you should get some X-rays

The Temporalis Muscle, Jaw Pain, and Headaches

Often an over-the-counter pain reliever or visit to your chiropractor can help remedy the common headache. In fact, they’re so common that 95% of women and about 90% of men experience headaches, according to the Harvard Medical School. But not all headaches are created equal. While many are induced by growing stress, a sore neck, or cramping back — it’s not uncommon for some headaches to be related to your jaw

How Do I Best Care for My Teeth as an Adult?

Just because you’ve reached adulthood, cavities, my friend, aren’t a thing of the past. Maybe you don’t eat as many sugary treats as you did when you were a kid, but you can still experience cavities – as well as stained teeth, tooth sensitivities, damaged teeth, and gum disease. And, unfortunately, some oral health issues can result in more serious adult problems. To prevent these issues, we present an adult

Hacks: Forgot Your Toothpaste, Now What?

Oh no! Your teeth desperately need a good brushing, but there’s no toothpaste to be found. How do you brush your teeth without toothpaste? Whether you’re traveling, just ate an extra-sugary snack, or are suffering from bad breath, here are some hacks for cleaning your teeth and freshening your breath without toothpaste. How to Clean Your Teeth Without Toothpaste Hack #1: Ask Around It never hurts to ask! Most hotels

Odontoblasts: What They Are And How To Keep Them Healthy

Having a great dental routine is vital for your oral health—but having a deeper knowledge of the parts and components of a tooth will help you understand how to prevent dental pain and disease. This article focuses on one of those components, the odontoblast, which is one of the building blocks that form a healthy tooth. What Odonotoblasts Do Before we get into the function of the odontoblast, let’s first

The Role of Keratinized Tissue in Dental Implants and Healthy Teeth

Looking to address the gaps in your smile? Dental implants can provide both functional and cosmetic benefits. A successful implant requires a strong foundation, including adequate bone and healthy gum tissue. Specifically, keratinized tissue plays an important role in supporting your teeth — both real and prosthetic. Learn more about the keratinized tissue in your mouth and how it contributes to a healthy implant. What Is Keratinized Tissue In Your

Oral Bacteria: What Lives In Your Mouth?

While you can’t see or taste them, your mouth is home to colonies of microbes, including germs like fungus and bacteria. While most of these tiny oral bacteria are harmless—and even helpful—others can lead to tooth decay and gum disease. Luckily, with good oral care practices and a healthy diet, you should be able to manage the bacteria in your mouth from causing any serious issues. According to the National Institutes

How to Safely Use a Tooth Whitening Gel at Home

If you’re wondering if and how to use teeth whitening gel, you’re not alone. Yellowing, stained teeth are fairly common, and over-the-counter whitening gels or a gel provided by your dentist can help make your teeth appear lighter. With the guidance of your dentist, you can safely and effectively brighten your smile at home. You can assess the best whitening product based on your need here How Do Whitening Gels Work? It’s natural

Odontogenesis: 5 Stages Of Tooth Development

Have you ever wondered how and when your teeth formed? Odontogenesis is the medical term used to describe the formation and eruption of teeth — a process that begins even before birth, as an article in the book Reference Module in Biomedical Sciences outlines. This process occurs in several stages to form the different parts of a tooth. We have two sets of teeth: deciduous teeth, which are sometimes referred

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