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11 Facts About Gum Disease You Should Know

Modern Family Dental

Gum disease is one of the most serious and common oral conditions that often go under the radar. This may be due to the spread of misconceptions or lack of awareness of this disease. The lack of knowledge about this disease is a serious issue, especially with your dental health on the line. What is gum disease?

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Mind Your Mouth

Queen of Dental Hygiene

Dental health is about so much more than just what toothbrush and toothpaste to use. Oral wellness is THE key to how healthy you are going to be into your senior years. I want to review how oral diseases are directly connected to dementia, and what you can do NOW to change the possible trajectory of your future.

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Periodontal disease is no respecter of persons

Off the Cusp

What generation do you think of when you hear the term: “Best Generation?” I don’t know about you, but immediately I think of the senior community. Let me ask you a question: What if you suddenly found it painful and hard to speak, chew, and swallow? Off the Cusp - Patterson Dental blog.

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Tooth Decay: Hard Facts About Soft Teeth

Queen of Dental Hygiene

When they do not know where to turn, they turn to the internet. So, this one is for you Moms! Time for some really hard truths about soft, mushy tooth decay. (We’ll Then we will cover all the tools and tricks I know to put a stop to this decay once and for all. Dental disease does not just happen.

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Leaving the Land of Fluoride

Queen of Dental Hygiene

Have an open mind as we leave the “land of fluoride…” History (Gots to Knows Your History). Dental hygienists all learn about a Colorado general dentist Dr Frederick McKay and researcher Dr. Green Vardiman Black (better known as GV Black). You have no shortage of fluoride in your life. ” Dental Fluorosis.

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Mouth Tape: End Mouth Breathing for Better Sleep and a Healthier Mouth

Ask The Dentist

What’s So Bad About Mouth Breathing? Final Thoughts + − Learn More: Mouth Breathing: What Every Parent Needs to Know. Using mouth tape forces you to breathe out of your nose (instead of your mouth). If you’re breathing through your mouth while you sleep at night, it’s a big deal. Reduced risk of dry mouth 4.

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