January 2019
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How Poor Oral Health Can Lead to Disease in Old Age
You probably know by now that your oral health is connected to your overall health. But, do you know how lack of oral health care for the elderly can lead to disease in old age? … Read More
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Milk & Root Surface Cells | Saving a Knocked-Out Tooth
More than five million teeth are “avulsed,” or knocked out, from both adults and children each year. If you or your child plays sports with bodily contact (even accidental), the odds that there will be … Read More
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Do Retirees Still Need Dental Coverage?
The average age for retirement fluctuates over time, but generally remains between the age of 63 and 66 years old. Seniors today are more active and engaged than ever before, and represent about 16% of … Read More
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Bad Taste After Brushing? Common Explanations
If you have bad breath after brushing your teeth, you aren’t imagining things. The minty freshness of toothpaste plus the scrubbing power of your toothbrush may not be enough to fix some underlying issues. We … Read More