Some fad diets lead to more than fat loss
Certain popular diets may lead to more than the loss of a few pounds — they may lead to tooth erosion, increase a person’s risk
Certain popular diets may lead to more than the loss of a few pounds — they may lead to tooth erosion, increase a person’s risk
Having a higher body mass index (BMI) may not correlate with poorer jaw surgery outcomes or postoperative complications. This research was recently published in the
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
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
Sodas are packed with sugar and acids, which can damage your teeth. One soda a day can also add up to almost 1,000 extra calories
It can be tough to make good dietary choices for your dental health. Is milk good or bad for your teeth? Does milk cause tooth
Ever finished a drink and noticed that your teeth feel grimy? Or filmy? Or clean? Everything you drink has the potential to impact your teeth
When you dig into your dinner or nosh on a post-workout snack, you’re probably focused on satisfying your cravings and fueling your body. But whether
Food. Family. Football. If that’s the holy trinity of Thanksgiving that you subscribe to, you’re not alone. While you can’t control your uncle taking a
People have been chewing gum for centuries, but not all chewing gums are created equal. It may be sold with candy on the shelves and
We’ve all heard that milk builds strong bones. But did you know that your overall diet contributes to your oral health? The same is true
Ever run out of toothpaste and grabbed a small tube from your travel kit or your dentist-visit samples supply? Next time you do, take a