Dental Health

Hormones and how they affect women’s dental health.

Back in January of 2012 Dr. Amble blogged about continuing good dental care through your pregnancy and gave his overall recommendations. If you missed that post, here it is again Continuing Good Dental Care Through Your Pregnancy. We wanted to follow that up with a reference to a good article found at EmPowHer.com. The article […]

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Let us help you in “Dealing with Common Dental Fears”

When you know who you are going to see, and have a mutual relationship of trust and respect with your care providers, health care becomes less frightening and more accessible. Our goal is your health and comfort. Dealing with Common Dental Fears.

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Halitosis and your chances of being kissed…

We all get it from time to time. Breath so, shall we say, “powerful” that it makes our own eyes water. There are certainly cases where we can trace our bad breath back to the marvelous spicy Indian food consumed last night, the garlic filled Caesar chicken salad eaten for lunch or the delicious, but humongous, portion of authentic

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Sports and Energy Drinks Responsible for Irreversible Damage to Teeth

Sports and Energy Drinks Responsible for Irreversible Damage to Teeth Many of us think of sports drinks or energy drinks as more healthy alternatives to sodas. While in some respects that may be true, for tooth enamel it is certainly not true. The biggest issue with these drinks are their acidity levels. The acids in

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Is there a proper way to brush your teeth?

While brushing for two minutes, twice a day, in almost any manner that cleans your teeth, is absolutely better than nothing, there are actually better methods to brush. Here are a few tips from Dr. Amble and Dr. Cashman: Brush twice a day, after meals and/or before bed. Use a soft bristled brush and a

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9 Super foods that boost dental health…

From Worldental.org , which is an on-line dental health magazine, this article talks about nine “foods”, that I would more likely label as foods, spices and naturally occurring sweeteners, that help improve dental health in a number of ways, including: Reducing and neutralizing bacteria in the mouth Creating an anti-acid film Boosting anti-inflammatory properties Acting as a natural tooth whitener

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