Managing That Halloween Sweet Tooth
Halloween is our favorite spooky time of year, but when it comes to sugar’s effects on teeth, all that candy can be downright scary.
DetailsHalloween is our favorite spooky time of year, but when it comes to sugar’s effects on teeth, all that candy can be downright scary.
DetailsBack in the good old days before the 1930s, toothbrush bristles were made of animal hair. We’re pretty happy to live in the era of nylon bristles.
DetailsTrends impact just about every aspect of life, from slang and fashion to which toys are collectibles this year and which fad diet everyone’s aunt is doing.
DetailsWhile traditional wire braces are still the most efficient at straightening teeth, invisible aligners have become an attractive alternative in recent years.
DetailsMost of us already know that sharks constantly grow new teeth, venomous snakes use their fangs like syringes full of poison, and elephants have enormous tusks.
DetailsWe call suspenseful books “nail-biters,” but the habit of nail biting itself has less exciting connotations.
DetailsHave you ever woken up with your mouth feeling like a barren desert? Then you’ve probably experienced dry mouth.
DetailsMost of us find ourselves craving something sweet every once in a while—or perhaps more often than that!
DetailsIf we want healthy teeth, we should brush twice a day, floss once a day, and schedule regular dental cleaning appointments twice a year.
DetailsWe’ve all heard the old cliché that it takes more muscles to frown than to smile, so you should smile to conserve energy! That’s actually false.
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