
Stress and Oral Habits
Now Dental Stress and Oral Habits Teeth grinding and clenching, also called bruxism, is associated with stress and sometimes caffeine and stimulants. As bruxism most
Now Dental Stress and Oral Habits Teeth grinding and clenching, also called bruxism, is associated with stress and sometimes caffeine and stimulants. As bruxism most
Now Dental How to Brush and Floss It’s no secret that the best way to prevent oral decay and disease is by maintaining a strict
Now Dental Blood Pressure Medications and Your Oral Health If you experience high blood pressure, it’s vital that you discuss possible medications with your health
Now Dental How to Prevent Cavities Cavities are small in size but can cause big problems. In the form of little holes in your teeth,
Now Dental Dental Exams and Professional Cleanings Brushing and flossing at home to keep up your oral health is great, but it’s also important to
Now Dental Interdental Cleaning Devices Twice a year when you visit your dentist for a checkup and professional cleaning, you are probably given instructions on
Now Dental Root Canal Retreatment If your tooth does not heal correctly after a root canal procedure, endodontic retreatment may be necessary to save it.
Now Dental Root Canal FAQs What is a root canal? The roots of your teeth have small openings, called root canals, which allow blood vessels
Now Dental Root Canal Treatment for Children If your child’s baby tooth suffers extensive decay, infection, or trauma, damage to the tooth’s pulp can occur.
Now Dental Tooth Sensitivity Drinking hot and cold beverages, eating sweet or acidic foods, brushing your teeth, breathing through your mouth, biting down—if any of
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