I have always been one of those people who loves to get out into the world and talk with other people, but a few years ago, I realized that I had to do something about my smile. My teeth were yellow and unattractive, and it was really discouraging to see how much different my smile was. I knew that I needed to get my teeth fixed, so I started working with a professional dentist to make things right. Within a few short months, my smile was completely transformed, and I knew that I owed it all to my dental professional. Check out this blog for more information about working with a dentist.
31 August 2016
During your jaw surgery, your doctor will insert nasal tubes through your body. Once you wake up after the operation is complete, you may have to deal some kind of nasal congestion. Attempting to sleep while dealing with nasal congestion will be a frustrating task. A good night's sleep depends on how well you can intake air during the night. Nasal congestion can make it difficult to breathe while you are awake, let alone while you are sleeping.
11 August 2016
Canker sores are a common dental-health problem that affects a wide range of people. Canker sores are painful and often open sores across the lips, gums, and tongue. A dentist can help you manage many of the symptoms associated with them. If you can't afford a dental treatment or have no dental insurance, this simple natural remedy can help eliminate some of the pain. Why You Should Use Peppermint Oil
27 July 2016
When comparing the advantages and disadvantages of bottle or breastfeeding, it may not initially occur to you to consider their impact on your baby's budding teeth. But children's primary teeth are particularly vulnerable to cavities, and although they are not permanent, they are still necessary for the development of healthy adult teeth and a strong jaw. While breastfeeding is typically safe for baby teeth, bottle feeding can pose an increased risk for cavities when proper technique is not followed.
12 July 2016
Do you have bad breath? It's a common problem for many. Most will find it appears in the morning or just after eating, but others find that it plagues them all the time and puts other people off. It's time to find out why your breath stinks and what you can do about it. Here are the most common reasons and solutions. Your Food and Drink What you consume during the day can lead to bad breath.
1 June 2016
Sleep Apnea is a common, but serious and life threatening condition where your breathing stops one or more times for a few seconds to minutes during sleep. It is often undiagnosed, but it could easily be diagnosed by asking your dentist if you grind your teeth. Read further to learn about this disorder and the role it plays in your dental health. Connections Between Sleep Apnea and Your Mouth The dental industry has become more involved in patients with Sleep Apnea within the last 10 years since they've learned that certain oral devices help.