Treating and Reversing Smoker’s Mouth
If you have smoker’s mouth, you may be wondering what you can do to treat and reverse any adverse effects you may be experiencing. If
If you have smoker’s mouth, you may be wondering what you can do to treat and reverse any adverse effects you may be experiencing. If
Do you know that weird feeling coming out of your dentist’s office after having local anesthesia? That lingering numbness influencing your speech and affecting your
You brush, you floss, and you go to regular preventive dental appointments — but is there anything else you can do at home to improve
Can a bad tooth make you sick? The short answer is yes, eventually. Poor oral health allows bacteria to build up in your mouth and
Take a stroll down the oral care aisle at your local supermarket or drugstore and you might find your head spinning over the wide variety
You’ve probably heard about the benefits of salt water or used it to treat a sore throat, gums, and even for pain relief after a
You’re in the habit of flossing, brushing your teeth and finishing off your oral hygiene routine with a swish-swish of mouthwash. But lately, you’ve noticed
You snack on dry-roasted peanuts. You apply dry shampoo to your hair. You use a dry-erase board for your meeting. All are fine. But dry
If you suffer from a dry, cottony-feeling mouth, you are not alone. Many adults suffer from dry mouth, but there are several options you can
Dry mouth is a difficult condition to experience, but the good news is you don’t have to do it on your own. Dental professionals are
You probably know the feeling: You’re about ready to speak, eat, or swallow when your mouth suddenly feels parched. Your words or your food get
Saliva provides lubrication for chewing and swallowing and aids in digestion—but for some people, certain conditions cause a decrease in saliva flow and lead to