One of the more uncomfortable oral problems to have is a toothache. Considered a dental emergency, there are several factors that can contribute to you experiencing one. As you read on, your local dentist lists 10 possible causes of a toothache, so you can take the necessary steps to prevent one in the future.
You’re well aware of how important it is to visit your doctor for checkups to ensure that you have the best overall health, but
Household technology has developed in leaps and bounds over the last several decades. From flip phones to smartphones, bulky home computers to sleek laptops, even basic thermostats or refrigerators to smart household appliances, technology’s role in our everyday lives continues to grow each year. When it comes to daily oral hygiene, however, many Americans are still using the traditional, manual toothbrush. If you are considering finally upgrading from a manual to an electric toothbrush, you will want to read the pros and cons from a dentist below.
According to the Center for Disease Control, heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the U.S. You’re probably already aware of the most common risk factors like obesity, high blood pressure, and a sedentary lifestyle. But there’s an additional risk factor that might surprise you! Gum disease. In the last 20 years or so, researchers have found overwhelming evidence that the gums and the heart are actually linked. But what is gum disease, how does it affect your heart and what can you do about it? Find out below!
Cosmetic dentistry is a specialty that requires at least three things from the dentist: extensive experience, an artistic touch, and the ability to integrate each patient’s needs and desires as a guiding principle of the treatment plan. Excelling in all of the above, Dr. Nelson Y. Howard is a national leader in the field of cosmetic dentistry. His recent article published in
Confidence can accomplish amazing things. When you feel good about yourself, you’re more likely to ask your crush out on a date, put on that daring new outfit, and share your wonderful personality with everyone you meet. But what if flaws in your teeth make you self-conscious instead of self-confident? A visit to your
A recent study reports that one-third of Americans polled say the first thing they notice about a person is his or her 
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A common misconception is that regular visits to your dentist only serve the purpose of cleaning your teeth. In reality, these are not casual appointments, nor are they mere formalities. Instead, they serve as defense mechanisms in an ongoing fight for your oral and overall health. Your dentist will provide a host of beneficial services all wrapped into one visit. Learn how valuable