Your Quick Guide to Dental Fear and How to Overcome It
The Statistics: What the Numbers Say About Dental Fear 22 percent do not visit the dentist due to fear 29.2 percent delay visiting the dentist due to fear 20 percent go to the dentist only when necessary because of fear 94.5 million Americans fear the dentist 24.3 percent prevalence of
Paying the Price of Dental Care
Oral health is essential in keeping our overall health in check. But, the exuberant costs of dental treatments hinder most people from subscribing to dental services. 61.4 percent of Americans aged five and above have untreated dental caries 47.2 percent over the age of 30 suffer from gum disease 47.7
Three Methods Of Restoring Your Full Smile
Missing a tooth can be problematic aesthetically, but most importantly, it can also cause problems when it comes to oral health. Why is a complete set of teeth necessary? Teeth are essential in our speech function as they aid in the production of specific phonemes. Certain sounds will be difficult
Know More About Gum Disease And Stop It From Ruining Your Health
Gum health is as vital as teeth health. Although keeping the teeth in their best condition is necessary, disregarding its surrounding areas is also bad for oral health. Gums surround the teeth. They provide resistance against the friction from food consumption. Additionally, they act as effective barrier and support to
How To Prevent Bad Breath From Ruining Your Smile
We want our smile to be perfect — pearly white, clean, and straight. However, our dream of achieving our most beautiful smile can be shattered in a single breath, especially when it’s terrible. Commonly called bad breath, halitosis is characterized by a bad odor stemming from the mouth which is
4 Easy Steps For Better Oral Health For Busy People Like You
We all desire our teeth to be white, straight, and most importantly, healthy. But with busy schedules and overlapping priorities, we tend to neglect our oral health. Partnered with unhealthy lifestyle habits, it is no surprise that most people suffer oral-related problems. So, in this day and age, how can
What You Should Know About Pregnancy And Oral Health
On February 4, 2018, television personality and socialite Kylie Jenner announced the birth of her first child, Stormi Webster, with rapper Travis Scott via a video uploaded to her Youtube channel. The footage revealed her pregnancy journey, with anecdotes from her family and friends. The documentary-like 11-minute video of the
Does Gum Disease Increase Risk of Breast Cancer?
Breast Cancer & Gum Disease in the United States by the Numbers The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported in 2012 that one in two adults aged 30 and over in the United States suffers from periodontal or gum disease. The prevalence of the inflammatory disease, which affects
Changing Demographics Can Reshape The Future Of Dentistry
Dentistry has a long history. It traces its root to the early civilizations and moving along with time until it reached its present state. And the branch of medicine concerned with the health of our oral cavity continues to transform and shift. In the Critical Trends Affecting the Future of
How Meth Takes Away Your Smile
There are four ways that people can take methamphetamine, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). Inhaling or smoking it Swallowing its pill form Snorting it Injecting its powdered form when dissolved in water or alcohol What is Meth? Methamphetamine, popularly referred to as meth, is a stimulant
Weight and Eating Become Issues, Your Oral Health Suffers
Overweight and Obesity & How They Affect Oral Health The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey of 2013 to 2014 reported that more than one in three adults are overweight. Meanwhile, another one in three adults is considered to have obesity. Also, about one in 13 adults are said to
Dental Implants: Can They Get Cavities?
Just like any other tooth in the mouth, it’s vital to clean and care for dental implants properly. However, what some people concern about is whether or not dental implants can receive cavities. This is typically a deal-breaker for many who are interested in dental implants. So, can implants receive