Oral Health Risks For Seniors
G.W. Schamback | April 23, 2010
As people get older, their salivary glands don’t function as well, their mouth gets dryer, and their tooth decay index goes up.
G.W. Schamback | April 23, 2010
As people get older, their salivary glands don’t function as well, their mouth gets dryer, and their tooth decay index goes up.
G.W. Schamback | April 13, 2010
Your guide to brushing, flossing, and more topics in dental hygiene.
G.W. Schamback | April 12, 2010
Women have special needs when it comes to their oral health, especially during periods such as pregnancy.
G.W. Schamback | April 12, 2010
There are several alternatives to dental floss, including the flosser, the Rota-Dent toothbrush, and the water pick.
Joseph Pizzarello | April 8, 2010
The American Dental Association agrees that dentists should not remove old fillings unless there is existing decay around them.
G.W. Schamback | April 2, 2010
Dental floss comes in a variety of materials, colors, and even flavors.
G.W. Schamback | April 2, 2010
Flossing is a proven method for loosening debris from the hard-to-reach surfaces of your teeth and gum lines.
Joseph Pizzarello | March 28, 2010
While some people are forced to sleep with their mouths open on occasion to account for cold-related congestion, others have a tendency to sleep with ...
Joseph Pizzarello | March 28, 2010
While headaches and jaw pain are certainly far from pleasant, teeth grinding, over time, can product some more harmful results.
Joseph Pizzarello | March 28, 2010
If you’re the type of person who’s serious about proper oral health, then you should know that brushing and flossing aren’t enough. By investing a ...