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I felt heartbroken as I delivered the bad news to my patient: Her gums had receded to the point that I needed to remove a few of her teeth and surgically rebuild the gum tissue she had lost.
She was ...
There have been breakthrough for new diabetes medications, and certain medicines have changed the game in diabetes care, allowing people to live full lives as they manage their chronic disease. Unfort...
You might think how you feel or think has no bearing on your teeth and gums. It’s understandable. Most people think that emotional well-being and what’s going on in your mouth are separate areas of co...
Let’s be honest, many of us don’t prioritize oral health the same way we do our overall physical health. This separation is even evident within the current healthcare landscape, where the medical and ...
Most people think of their medical doctor as the one that minds their overall health while their dentist takes care of their teeth. However, it might surprise you to learn that what is happening in yo...
Oral Health and Your Heart
World renowned cardiovascular expert Amy Doneen, DNP, shares the key to understanding the link between cardiovascular disease and periodontal disease.
Understanding C...
It wasn’t too long ago when our dental records and medical records were in separate worlds, rarely intersecting. But technological tools such as Smile Generation® MyChart provide us with a digital por...
When it comes to diagnosing a disease, you may have to look no further than the spit in your very own mouth. With current research exploring the use of oral DNA in saliva as a diagnostic tool for oral...
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...
People at risk for heart disease benefit from regular visits to the dentist. Here’s what you need to know regarding oral health and vascular diseases.
When singers croon about having the kind of smi...
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 ...
Did you know that brushing your teeth more frequently could help protect you from developing diabetes? Recent studies are uncovering a surprising link between oral health and chronic conditions like d...
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