The Relationship Between Gum Disease and Heart Issues
In terms of our health, many people view the mouth and its components as separate from the rest of the body. However, research has shown a relationship between the presence of gum disease and heart conditions, including infections and atherosclerosis. It’s thought that accumulated bacteria from gum disease eventually travels throughout the body and causes…
What Does Your Tongue Say About Your Oral Health?
The teeth and gums are often associated with oral health, but your tongue also plays a role. It can potentially harbor bacteria, indicate the presence a fungal infection or show signs of mouth cancer. To fully take charge of your oral health, learn how to evaluate your tongue. What Your Tongue Should Look Like The…
What Is a Tooth Abscess?
If you’re feeling pain in your teeth or gums and notice pus, you could have a tooth abscess. This oral infection can affect different areas of the tooth, including the roots and gums. When seeking dental care for your mouth pain, here’s what you should know. What Is a Tooth Abscess? Tooth abscesses are the…
Should You Rinse with Water After Brushing?
Many of us were taught specific dental habits growing up: Brush your teeth, spit out the toothpaste, then rinse with water before flossing and using mouthwash. Yet these practices have recently come into question. Most dentists recommend flossing before brushing, as it leaves fewer remaining particles, and to skip rinsing with water after brushing. Learn…
How Smoking and Tobacco Affect Your Teeth
There are countless advertising campaigns about the damaging effects of smoking and tobacco use on your body. Most focus on lung health but when it comes to your mouth, these habits can also contribute to several dental issues, from receding gums, staining and bad breath to gum disease and loose teeth. These habits further increase…