Oral Health & Overall Wellness
Oral cancer affects over 53,000 people a year. Learn oral cancer signs and how Dental Associates dentists monitor patients for symptoms.
Having “soft teeth” is a common misconception. Learn why “soft teeth” aren’t actually a condition and what causes weak enamel and teeth altogether.
There’s a lot to consider when pregnant. The dentist should be one of those things. Maintaining great oral health is more important than you may think.
It may seem unusual for a dentist to take your blood pressure, but it’s an added health and safety benefit for patients. A dentist explains why.
Do you wonder why dentists take X-rays every year, even if you don’t have any pain or symptoms? A dental hygienist explains in her blog post.
Teeth grinding, also known as bruxism, can cause severe damage to teeth over time. Learn the signs and symptoms, and how to prevent further damage.
Charcoal toothpaste, oil pulling, and baking soda…oh my! Learn if these at-home teeth whitening methods are safe and effective.
Curious about when to schedule a dentist appointment or when to wait it out? Learn what signs to look for to know if you should see a dentist.
One of our dentists shares the most common dental myths she hears from her patients and sets the record straight about baby teeth, diet sodas, and more.
When you’re pregnant, you do a lot to ensure a healthy birth. But did you know that dental care should be included in that list?
Oral piercings are becoming increasingly popular, but with the fashion statement comes the potential for oral health issues.
As we age, it’s important to take note of changes in the mouth that can affect overall health. Learn about senior oral health issues in this blog post.
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