Bleeding Gums: Causes and Treatment
Bleeding gums are the most common symptom of gum disease, but that’s not the only thing that can cause this problem.
Bleeding gums are the most common symptom of gum disease, but that’s not the only thing that can cause this problem.
We all know, logically, that going to the dentist is a safe, normal, and important part of staying healthy.
One of the most common complications of diabetes is gum disease, and that isn’t the only way diabetes is hard on teeth and gums.
We’ve all heard over and over how smoking can adversely impact health, with the most infamous example being lung cancer.
What comes to mind when you hear the word “sugar”? Probably your favorite type of candy or dessert, maybe your favorite soda.
Teeth are our passion, and while we spend most of our time focusing on human teeth, sometimes it’s fun to take a look at the truly amazing teeth of the animal kingdom.
Halloween is a ton of fun every year, and it’s right around the corner!
The expression “getting long in the tooth” refers to gum recession, but this oral health problem isn’t necessarily connected to age.
At lest two out of every five children will develop one or more cavity by the time they turn eleven.
The toothbrush has changed a lot over the last century, and we consider ourselves very lucky that we don’t have to use animal hair as bristles.