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4 Health Benefits of Smiling

February 14, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — S. John salivonchik @ 1:09 am
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If you’ve had cosmetic dentistry to improve your smile, you likely understand the happiness of truly liking your grin. Besides looking better, your smile affects how people see you and shows your dedication to oral and overall health, shaping important first impressions. Plus, your bright smile can boost different parts of your overall health. Continue reading to explore four great reasons why you should grace others with the beauty of your smile.

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6 Medical Conditions Your Dentist May Discover

February 2, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — S. John salivonchik @ 12:58 am
person at dental checkup speaking to dentist

At your regular dental checkups, your dentist and hygienist clean your teeth and thoroughly examine your oral health. While some believe dentists only focus on oral health, it’s important to note that 90% of systemic health conditions show symptoms in the mouth. Therefore, your dentist may spot medical conditions affecting various parts of your body. Let’s explore six health issues dentists could find during routine visits.

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Vape and Mirrors: The Deceptive Effect of Vaping on Your Oral Health

January 26, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — S. John salivonchik @ 2:50 pm
Man vaping despite its affect on oral health

In recent years, vaping has gained popularity as a “clean” alternative to traditional smoking, leading many to believe it’s healthier. However, emerging research suggests that vaping poses many of the same risks to your health as smoking cigarettes. This includes several conditions that affect your mouth specifically. Read on to learn four ways that vaping can affect your oral health.

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The Silent Struggle: Depression’s Effect on Oral Health

January 12, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — S. John salivonchik @ 1:47 pm
Woman feeling down about her oral health

Depression is often a silent struggle, affecting millions of people worldwide. While its effects on mental and emotional well-being are well-documented, its impact on physical health, including oral health, is overlooked. Studies from the University of Texas Southwest Medical School show that many physical symptoms are linked to depression and affect everyday lives.

If you’re curious about how depression can impact your oral health, continue reading.

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Traveling for the Holidays? 5 Tips to Keep Your Mouth Healthy

December 21, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — S. John salivonchik @ 1:32 am

People with luggage standing in line at the airportThe holidays are a busy time of the year, especially if you’ll be traveling. Whether for business or leisure, your dental health can suffer the consequences of your travel plans. Don’t let the holidays lead to bad news the next time you visit your dentist. Here are 5 tips to keep your mouth healthy while you’re away from home.

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