Category: Oral Care Basics

Oral multitasking for better Fitness

Half the working time that people use is committed to sitting and sedentary behaviors, which cause problems ranging from weight gain, to back loss to cancer and heart disease.  Too much standing can be just as bad, and your daily run isn’t enough for that. But, doing short bursts of activity is a great way …

What to do with Mouth Shingles

Herpes Zoster, or otherwise known as shingles, is a part of the herpes family of viruses.  It is an endemic that happens worldwide, with 90% of American adult people being exposed to this.  it’s a common ailment that affects a third of people, and it can be prevalent, but you should know about this. Essentially, …

Ceramic Vs. Metal Braces

One challenge when you’re beginning any orthodontia is choosing what type of braces you want.  There are two different types, ceramic and metal braces, and each has different functionality and benefits.  You may wonder which one is best for you? The answer is really based on personal preferences, and what you want from your braces, …

Tooth Removal and Tooth Extraction

You may be asked to have a tooth removed.  The reason varies, but it can mean because of many thing.s for example, the decay has reached the bottom of the tooth, and is deep, the infection has destroyed a portion of the tooth that’s around the bone, and there isn’t enough room for all the …

What is a Filling?

Fillings are essentially a way to restore a tooth that’s been damaged by decay to bring it back to normal function. When you get a filling, chances are you’re getting decayed tooth material removed first, and then the area is cleaned up, and then the cleaned area is then fixed up with a filling material. …

What tour Tongue says about your oral health.

You probably notice on your tongue you’ve got bumps, spots, and patches that can be harmless, but they also can give an indication to what is going on in your mouth, and body.  Infections, medications, stress, and aging can make marks on the tongue, and you can find out what your tongue is telling you …

Tips for Preventing Oral and Mouth Injuries

njuries to both the mouth and the teeth are very common, with about 60% of dental injuries happening to the front teeth, and can damage the cheeks, lips, and the tongue. Injuries to baby teeth can happen when learning to walk, and it can damage the permanent teeth as well. Sports injuries are the main …