It’s Time To Kick That Ice-Chewing Habit
Chewing ice might seem refreshing in the moment, but it’s not doing any favors for your teeth in the long run.
Chewing ice might seem refreshing in the moment, but it’s not doing any favors for your teeth in the long run.
We use our teeth all day, every day, for chewing, talking, and flashing big smiles at friends and family.
You might remember a little bit about pH from a science class you took years ago in middle school or high school.
If we asked you to list three things that happen in a typical dental exam, dental X-rays would probably be one of them.
The most obvious impact of orthodontic treatment is a straighter, more attractive smile.
Have you ever heard someone begin a sentence “I’d rather have a root canal than…”?
Over 18 million adults in the US alone, as well as up to 20 percent of habitually snoring children, have sleep apnea.
Many of the things we drink are actually pretty bad for our teeth, especially soda, fruit juice, and coffee.
One of life’s cruelest ironies is that so many of the foods and drinks we enjoy the most aren’t good for us at all.