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Breastfeeding And Teething: Your Baby’s Oral Health

Welcoming a newborn into the world is exciting for the whole family, but there will be critical new responsibilities that everyone will have to adjust to. Breastfeeding and teething, for example, are two important ones!   Did you know that breastfeeding and dental health are related? Upon learning this, you might have some questions about breastfeeding and the dental health of your child, like “What are the benefits of breastfeeding?”

What’s Causing Your Facial And Jaw Pain?

Whether you’re experiencing a dull ache, soreness, or sharp pain, pain around your jaw and ear can be worrying. There are a few common culprits of facial or jaw pain. Learn more about these common causes of jaw pain and discuss this pain with a healthcare professional. Teeth Grinding Many people grind their teeth and don’t even realize it. This condition—called bruxism—can affect people of all ages. Teeth grinding can

Four Types of Dental Bridges

If you have one or more missing teeth, you are not alone. In fact, The American Dental Association says that the average adult has three or more decayed or missing teeth. Finding the right replacement is the key to a confident smile, and one of the most popular options are dental bridges. Here’s an overview of what types of bridges are available and what you can expect from each. Traditional Dental Bridges

What Is Dental Public Health?

Dental Public Health brings government-sponsored oral health care to communities. The goal is to achieve optimal oral health among Americans through education, disease prevention, and dental health promotion. They provide assistance and programs for individuals who don’t have access to dental care. Some of their efforts are geared towards students, seniors, and expectant mothers. Here are some examples of how their efforts help. Public Health Dental Care for Students Good

Can an Electric Flosser Make Flossing Easier?

“Do you floss regularly?” That is a question everyone has heard, and it usually takes place while you’re sitting in the dental chair. Head tilted back. Mouth wide open. Flossing (also referred to as interdental cleaning) is an absolute must for the wellbeing of your overall oral health. It’s also something people tend to forget or just don’t want to do. Here, we’ll tell you about the electric flosser and

What Is TMJ?

Every time you talk, yawn and chew, you’re using your TMJs. The TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint), is the joint on each side of the head at the base of the skull. It connects your lower jaw to your skull. The TMJ is composed of a rounded protrusion of the mandible that sits against an indentation in the skull, and a disc-like structure made of a soft bone called cartilage found in

3 Snacks To Avoid If You Don’t Want It Stuck In Your Teeth

Have you ever chowed down on a salad only to avoid smiling until you could find a mirror, afraid that pieces were lingering in your teeth? It’s a fact of life — food gets stuck in teeth! Some foods, though, are worse than others. Here is a list of the top 3 foods that gets stuck in teeth and what to do about it: Foods That Get Stuck SeedsWhether it’s

What Is Supragingival Calculus?

Your dental professional has probably told you about bacteria and plaque and their effects on your oral health. But do you know about supragingival calculus? Read on to learn what supragingival calculus is and how establishing a good oral care routine can prevent bacteria buildup in the mouth. Calculus vs. Plaque According to the American Dental Association (ADA), calculus forms when sticky plaque on the teeth is not removed and

Pros and Cons of Cantilever Bridges

Cantilever bridges are one potential solution to replace a missing tooth. The American Dental Association estimates that, on average, adults between the ages of 20 and 64 have three or more decayed or missing teeth. A fixed bridge is a nonremovable, custom-made prosthetic device used to replace a missing tooth. There are several types of fixed bridges, including traditional bridges, Maryland bridges, dental implant-supported bridges and the cantilever bridge. What

How TMJ And Ear Pain Are Related And Treated

Did you know that not all ear pain results from an infection? Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders can result in discomfort in the area. The TMJ connects your jawbone to your skull; it acts as a sliding hinge that assists whenever you speak, chew, and swallow. Learn more about TMJ and ear pain disorders, how to differentiate this sensation from other types, why it occurs, and how to find relief. What

Yoga For TMJ Pain Relief: Does It Work?

You often hear about the health benefits of yoga. People who practice it claim that it can help to ease stress, reduce pain and improve flexibility. There are even rumors that it can help to relieve discomfort associated with temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders.  If you regularly experience jaw or facial pain, feel as if your jaw is “locked” or have other symptoms of a TMJ disorder, you may be wondering

Teeth Bonding Disadvantages to Consider

You don’t always need to replace a chipped or broken tooth. In some cases, dental bonding is all you require. Bonding involves applying a composite material to a tooth that’s suffered damage or is discolored.   Although bonding has some major advantages over other options – it’s quick and inexpensive, specifically – there are some teeth bonding disadvantages worth considering. After all, we want you to make the right decision

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