When a woman is pregnant she experiences many changes, these changes also include her oral health. Because of the surging of hormones, women who already have gum disease or any other oral condition may see their symptoms worsen when pregnant. This condition is called "Pregnancy Gingivitis" because of the rising progesterone and estrogen levels, women…
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Bye-Bye Bad Breath!
Halitosis, better known as bad breath, can stricken you in any situation especially social. As embarrassing and uncomfortable as it really is, bad breath can also be a deal breaker for that perfect job you wanted or potential love interest. And the cherry on top of it all is that our bodies manage to block…
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How Stress Affects Your Oral Health
We all have days where life seems to be going wrong. Between work, your personal life, family and not to mention your mile long to-do-list, stress can build up quickly and before you know it your body lets you know. Stress can affect not only your mental and physical health but it can significantly alter…
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How Often Should You Change Your Toothbrush?
Brushing your teeth twice a day everyday becomes so routine that you can do it with your eyes closed. But how much time actually goes by before you realize what condition your toothbrush is in? The life of your toothbrush is probably the last thing on your mind, but it plays a significant role in…
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