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If your mouth were a movie, teeth and gums are the lead actors – the stars who get all the attention. Saliva, the fluid that keeps the mouth lubricated, is the film crew that plays a vital role in the...
While Dry January may have passed, the benefits of reducing alcohol consumption extend far beyond your overall health—they can significantly improve the health of your mouth, teeth, and gums.
Studies...
The mouth isn’t the part of the human body that typically comes to mind at the mention of human papillomavirus (HPV), the most commonly transmitted infection in the U.S.
We associate HPV more often ...
From receding gum lines to dry mouth, women 65+ experience hormonally related shifts in their oral health that affect their overall well-being. We spoke with Dr. Carolyn Ghazal, DDS, to get a better u...
Wearable technology in your shoe can track every step1 you take. The watch on your wrist can measure your heart rate2. A specially tricked-out contact lens can warn you of rising blood sugar3.
The w...
Drs. Neusha Najafi and Ashley Abrams are pioneering dentists, both of whom run practices focused on the Mouth-Body Connection® . But each endured heartbreaking miscarriages before piecing together the...
The mouth usually isn’t an obvious place to look for the impact of an anxiety disorder. Yet, the inside of the mouth is where anxiety does manifest, from chipped and fractured teeth to frequent canker...
First things first, oral health is connected to overall health. We call it the Mouth-Body Connection, and it is an essential concept of whole-body health.
That’s because what happens in your mouth c...
Scientific evidence shows that taking care of your oral health can improve your overall health. We call this the Mouth-Body Connection®. But did you know that healthy teeth and financial savings are a...
Your oral and overall health have a definite relationship, which we call the Mouth-Body Connection (MBC). With over two decades of research on the topic, we know much of this link has to do with infla...
When it comes to birth control and the hormone levels they create, there can be changes to your teeth and gums. If you take birth control, you should tell your dentist when you visit. It is necessary ...
Like many other systemic health conditions, strokes are directly connected to poor oral health. For example, one indication of poor oral health is the presence of bacteria and plaque that causes perio...
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