Oral & Vision Health Blog

Avocados and Your Teeth: Not Just for Millennials

When you Google the word “millennials,” one of the first things to come up is “avocado toast.” Recently, the internet exploded, memes and all, blaming avocado toast for why ...
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Bonding and Reshaping Your Teeth

You look in the mirror and something catches your eye -- could it be?
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Halloween Health Tips: Oral Care Tricks after Treats!

Your kids are anxiously awaiting next week’s trick-or-treating adventure. Their excitement over costumes, dressing up as their favorite princess or superhero, and of course ...
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Can Cholesterol Medication Affect My Mouth?

If you have high cholesterol, you’ve probably been prescribed a statin. Statins are a type of medication that lower or control cholesterol levels. By reducing cholesterol levels, ...
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Dehydration and How it Affects Your Teeth

Running to work, getting the kids ready for school and keeping up with daily chores -- we're constantly on-the-go. While trying to keep up with our busy schedules, staying ...
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Different Types of Contact Lenses

Contact lenses are the number one choice for many in need of vision correction. While others may prefer wearing glasses, lenses offer a certain freedom that they don’t want to ...
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4 Ways to Keep Your Kids Distracted at the Dental Office

Visiting a dental office isn’t usually an exciting time for adults, much less for children. Adults typically keep themselves busy by answering emails on their phone or reading a ...
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How Diabetes Affects Your Teeth

Diabetes is a long-lasting medical condition that affects your body’s relationship with natural sugars like glucose. Your pancreas naturally produces a hormone called insulin to ...
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How Your Smile Could Be Ruining Your Dating Life

Imagine you're walking into your favorite bar and out of the corner of your eye, you see someone you find to be very attractive.
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Perio Maintenance: It's a General Dentist Thing

During routine cleanings, dentists sometimes discover that their patients need deeper cleanings than anticipated. Usually it's because the dentist has found signs of gum disease, ...
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