Dental sealants are typically associated with issues in young adults. What about older patients? Here's what to consider in dental sealants for adults.
Seeing the dentist as a child might be one of your most enduring memories. But with age comes fewer appointments set by a parent. How often should you go?
Tooth decay and periodontal (gum) disease are two of the most common oral diseases you and your family may experience at some point in your lives. Injuries to the face and...
Sealants are thin, plastic coatings painted on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth. Sealants are put on in dentists' offices, clinics, and sometimes in schools. Getting sealants put on is...
Replacing even just one serving of sugar-sweetened drinks with water can have dramatic effects on the health, including oral health, of children and adults, scientists posited in a study published by...
If you're concerned with the look of your smile, you're not alone: The majority of respondents to a survey by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry say the whiteness of their teeth...
Halitosis or chronic bad breath remains for an extended amount of time and may be a sign of something more serious. It is something that breath mints, mouth-rinse or a good...
When it comes to licorice, you might want to pass up the whips, vines, twists and chewy nuggets for a licorice that can help keep your teeth and gums healthy. Dried...
Proper toothbrush care is important to your oral health. Because a worn toothbrush is less effective in cleaning, the American Dental Association recommends replacing your toothbrush every three to four months...