Helpful Information for Periodontal Surgery Home Care

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Helpful Information for Periodontal Surgery Home Care

You must begin your at-home care immediately after surgery. Please take caution not to eat anything until the anesthesia has completely worn off. It’s a recommendation to stay hydrated and drink plenty of fluids as much as possible to regulate your body temperature and immune restoration. It is vital to [...]Read More

10 Ways To Help Bleeding Gums

If your gums tend to bleed when you are brushing or flossing your teeth, you may assume that it is normal, but actually, it is a warning to indicate that you may have an underlying oral condition. Other causes may lead to gum bleeding, such as vigorous, harsh brushing or [...]Read More

Oral Psoriasis

Symptoms of Oral Psoriasis When you hear the word psoriasis, you automatically associate it with a skin problem. For typical psoriasis, they appear on areas where it is visible such as your scalp, knees, or elbows, but not many expect it to be inside your mouth. Oral psoriasis is not [...]Read More

Reasons for Dental Visits and Appointments

When was the last time you visited your dentist for a routine exam or dental checkup? If your answer was more than six months to a year ago, you are not alone. Studies and statistics show that 70% of adults plan to make an appointment soon; only less than half [...]Read More

Reasons to Why Senior Care Must Be a Priority

Tooth deterioration is the leading cause of oral health problems at an older age. Plaques are caused by bacteria that create harm on the tooth enamel and form cavities. One of the reasons why elders are more prone to cavities is due to dry mouth. Saliva protects the teeth and [...]Read More

Post-Operative Diet

You may want to consider researching what foods you should eat after your surgery correctly. It is essential to properly eat to maintain your appetite as well as soothe the healing process. There are particular foods that you are advised to eat and foods that you need to avoid to [...]Read More

Dental Migraines

Many people around the world suffer from migraines. In one study, it shows that nearly 40 million Americans dealt with migraines or chronic tension headaches. It also shows that poor oral health can also be a leading contributing cause linked to migraines. If you suffer from unexplainable headaches, you may [...]Read More

Vitamin C Deficiency (Scurvy)

Vitamin C deficiency, also known as Scurvy, is a severely insufficient amount of vitamin C in your body. Scurvy occurs when the body is not getting enough Vitamin C from your daily diet or when the body is having difficulty absorbing the vitamin. It can lead to: Debility Anemia Fatigue [...]Read More

Periodontitis Disease: Bleeding Gums

Bleeding in the gums is the first indication that there is a bacterial infection, and if not correctly treated, it can increase the infection condition to grow to other parts of the tissues and bones that hold up your teeth. When you fail to take care of gum diseases, your [...]Read More

Dental Implants

Dental implants are the leading #1 preferred method of tooth replacement. According to the American Dental Association, there are 5 million implants in the United States every year. The number is increasingly growing every year. Implants are needed for those with a severely damaged or diseased tooth that needs to [...]Read More
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