Posts Tagged ‘tooth decay’
Keep Cool and Get Relief from Tooth Sensitivity
Cold foods can make your sensitive teeth feel like a hot mess. Here are some tips to keep your mouth happy this summer. Whether it’s a tall glass of iced tea or your favorite ice cream cone, everyone has their go-to summer treat to help them cool down. When tooth sensitivity gets in the way…
Read MoreUnderstanding Different Types of Tooth Discoloration and What Cause Tooth It?
Tooth discoloration and stains on your teeth are common occurrences that can happen for a variety of reasons. The good news? Many of these stains are treatable and preventable. Here’s what you need to know about the causes of tooth discoloration and stains, and what you can do to keep your pearly whites looking their…
Read MoreFive Summer Foods Bad for your Teeth
Summer means fun in the sun and BBQ’s in the backyard. But certain summer-specific foods can hurt your teeth if you’re not careful. Corn on the Cob While corn itself isn’t bad for your teeth, eating it off the cob can cause fillings to dislodge and chipping to occur, especially if your teeth are particularly…
Read MoreAthletes and Tooth Decay: The Surprising Connection
Studies find that, on average, despite taking care of their physical health, many athletes have more tooth decay than their peers. Athletes are known for taking excellent care of their bodies so they can perform at the top of their game. However, a published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine found that of 278…
Read MoreWhat causes bad breath…
Bad breath isn’t fun for anyone. Here are a few causes and some ideas to keep your breath fresh. Sometimes bad breath is the result of a garlicky dinner or morning coffee but sometimes it’s caused by a chronic condition called halitosis. If you have persistent bad breath that doesn’t go away even after brushing…
Read MoreFive Summer Food that are Bad for your Teeth
Summer means fun in the sun and BBQ’s in the backyard. But there are certain summer specific foods that can hurt your teeth if you’re not careful. Corn on the Cob While corn itself isn’t bad for your teeth, eating it off the cob can cause fillings to dislodge and chipping to occur, especially if…
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