Certain beverages have been your go-to choice, whether to keep you alert throughout the day or for times when you need a quick sweet fix through a busy day. There’s something satisfying and motivating when you drink some types of beverages even though you’re not thirsty. However, some of these beverages come with high acidity…

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Cavities are among the most common oral health problems in the world. Cavities and tooth decay often afflict young children who have too much candy but forget to brush. They can also affect older adults who neglect regular brushing and flossing. As long as you have teeth, you are at risk of developing cavities. That…

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person flossing teeth

Many people believe that brushing twice a day is enough to maintain one’s oral health, but there’s more to your dental hygiene than meets the eye. Brushing can only remove surface-level food particles stuck in the teeth, so flossing is always recommended to handle the plaque in areas where a toothbrush can’t reach.  Unfortunately, common…

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Oral Gums

You may not notice it, but your mouth plays an important role in your day-to-day activities. It’s what helps you give your presentation with confidence, chat with your friends, enjoy your favorite meals, and more. It also plays a key role in your body’s digestive function.  With that, remember that you must take care of…

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children with tooth decay

There’s no doubt that parents always want what’s best for their children, but some aspects of their health are easier to overlook. Part of the things that may confuse concerned parents includes how much dental care a child needs, especially when it comes to establishing proper dental hygiene at a young age.  Even when your…

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sugar on a table spoon

Oral health is not something to take lightly. Contrary to popular belief, brushing and flossing are not enough for a person to maintain optimal oral health. Even if you brush your teeth three times a day and floss at least twice, there may still be many everyday habits that can cause serious problems for your…

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People underestimate the value of having a good night’s sleep, especially those who don’t have illnesses that prevent them from sleeping regularly. Getting deep sleep allows you to regenerate your energy to face a new day, impacting your motivation and concentration to perform daily tasks. Unfortunately, not everyone has a choice on whether they can…

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woman smiling at her birthday

In an increasingly health-conscious world today, people know the importance of taking a proactive approach to care for one’s health. A balanced diet and regular exercise are age-old pillars that set a positive foundation for your well-being, so it makes sense to apply the concept to your mouth too. Beyond taking a trip to the…

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In simple terms, your temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the joint that connects your lower jaw to your skull. Although it serves the basic function of allowing you to open and close your mouth, it can be prone to different forms of damage. Pain associated with your TMJ is commonly known as TMJ disorder. Although you…

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Baby with Pacifiers

Thumb and pacifier sucking is instinctual for many babies. A thumb or pacifier provides a sense of comfort and security for most infants. The Canadian Association of Pediatric Dentistry or CAPD says most children will cease pacifier use before turning four.  However, pediatric dentists also say thumb-sucking could be a more persistent habit, especially if the parents…

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