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Happy World Oral Health Day!

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

Each year on March 20, the FDI World Health Federation advocates for better oral health for all people around the globe with World Oral Health Day. Its focus is to encourage people to take care of their oral health as part of maintaining personal happiness and well-being.

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Chocolate Prevents Cavities… SAY WHAT!?!

Queen of Dental Hygiene

Happy summer! Time for a little fun in the sun and easy, lazy days so thought I might share with you some yummy facts to lighten your day and make you smile big. And just in time for WORLD CHOCOLATE DAY! Thus, chocolate’s connection to Valentine’s Day and it being a “love drug.”

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“Is Everyone Smiling But You?” Offers Guidance for Achieving a Fulfilling Life

Dentistry Today

” In his book, Rice discusses such topics as designing your perfect day, designing your core values, creating lasting change, and taking control of your future. Getting where you want to be requires conviction. Designing your life, switching gears—these are possible at any age. It’s never too late.”

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4 ways to get involved on World Oral Health Day

Off the Cusp

World Oral Health Day is celebrated on March 20 every year. An initiative of FDI World Dental Federation, the goal of World Oral Health Day is to “empower people with knowledge, tools and confidence to secure good oral health.”. Promote good oral health in your community.

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Is Hydroxyapatite FDA Approved?

Ask The Dentist

The truth is, many oral care ingredients, including fluoride (yes, fluoride!), This doesn’t mean fluoride or hydroxyapatite don’t work—instead, it highlights the evolving landscape of oral health research and regulation. Instead, it underscores the need for a nuanced understanding of oral care ingredients and their applications.

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docbraces Launches Programs to Help Make More Smiles in 2024

Dentistry Today

docbraces has announced the launch of initiatives that will bring more smiles to more Canadians, employees, and young people facing mental health challenges. Smiling triggers the release of serotonin in the brain, which is linked to happiness, and it also releases dopamine, positively correlated with pleasure.

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‘Heal Your Oral Microbiome’ Book Review

Ask The Dentist

Many health-related articles and websites point to having a healthy gut microbiome as the key to living an overall healthy lifestyle. However, before the gut microbiome comes into the picture, it’s the oral microbiome that is at the forefront of keeping you and your immune system in good condition. It’s the first book of its kind.

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