by dDentalPC | Jun 14, 2017 | Diseases and Conditions
“My breath wreaks, and I’m tired of it!” There’s never a good time for bad breath, but it seems to “attack” at the most inopportune times, doesn’t it? Some poor folks must deal with it on a daily basis and try masking its offensiveness with breath candies, breath...
by dDentalPC | Apr 15, 2017 | Diseases and Conditions, Oral Injuries
Piercings and tattoos are popular and trendy, and they have been for some time. Are you pierced? If you have intraoral or perioral piercings, our staff has most likely mentioned that you are at increased risk of infection due to the many bacterial species present in...
by dDentalPC | Aug 15, 2016 | Diseases and Conditions, Preventive Dentistry
Water fluoridation is a very effective method for preventing dental decay for children, adolescents and adults. Communities add fluoride to drinking water to prevent cavities in a safe, effective and cost-effective manner. It is the single most effective public health...
by dDentalPC | Aug 1, 2016 | Diseases and Conditions
Scare me spitless? Well, no, not really. Xerostomia (zeer-o-STOE-me-uh) has nothing to do with a scary horror film. It does have everything to do with being nothing more than a nuisance to being a scary condition. Dry mouth negatively impacts your overall health, the...
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