Studies show that our oral health is tightly connected to our overall health. Conditions like stress, distress, anxiety, depression, and loneliness are all linked to poor oral health, and that includes the development of painful mouth ulcers. A study from the National Library … [Read more...]
Lower Risk of Oral Cancer Linked to Flossing, Dentist Visits
Did you know that flossing daily and seeing the dentist regularly can reduce your risk of developing oral cancer? Flossing is an important oral health habit that promotes a healthy mouth and body. Yet, only 30 percent of Americans floss daily, despite the health benefits. Many … [Read more...]
Why We Appreciate Dental Assistants | Dental Assistant Recognition week
When people go to a dental office, they often assume that the dentist does all the work. There’s no doubt a dentist is important, but they also rely heavily on their dental assistants. From office management to assisting in dental procedures, there are plenty of reasons why we … [Read more...]
People with Dental Health are Happier
A genuine smile is a meaningful way to communicate with those around you. We use our smiles to share how we feel every day. However, when someone doesn’t feel proud of their smile, it can take a toll on their self-esteem. A bright, healthy smile exudes confidence and … [Read more...]
Dental Anxiety Eased by Man’s Best Friend
A dog in a dental office would have been very unusual 50 years ago. As we continue to learn about the benefits of therapy dogs and how they can reduce anxiety, more dental offices are using them to calm their patients during procedures. … [Read more...]
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