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Would You Be Able to Recognize Oral Cancer?

April 13, 2018

Filed under: Dental Tips — lobodds @ 8:00 am

Oral cancer is deadly and it’s on the rise! Smoking and drinking alcohol can put you at high risk for developing this cancer, but there are many who are not a part of this “high risk” group who have also been affected by it.

Would you know how to recognize oral cancer symptoms? Why is early detection important? Our blog post will give you the vital information you need to protect yourself and your loved ones.

Early detection is life-saving!

According to AAOMS (American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons), oral cancer kills nearly one person every hour of every day of the year! And the reason why the death rate for this kind of cancer remains particularly high is that it is routinely discovered late in its development.

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Daylight Savings Time – What Can You Do With an Extra Hour?

March 9, 2018

Filed under: Dental Tips — lobodds @ 8:00 am

It’s that time of year again… time to “spring forward” by setting the clock ahead one hour. Before you get all panicky thinking about losing an hour of sleep in an already too-short day, remember that moving your clock forward actually gives you an extra hour of daylight to enjoy!

Longer daylight hours generally give us more time to do the things we want to do. So, what will you do with that extra hour of daylight? There are a lot of things you could probably think of that you need to do. But extra time is like found money, it’s a windfall that you can use on something you just want, without feeling guilty.

So, here are some guilt-free suggestions on how to use that extra time.

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Does a Healthy Mouth = a Healthy Heart? [Infographic]

February 15, 2018

Filed under: Dental Tips — lobodds @ 8:00 am

Has it been a while since your last dental checkup? We get it – life gets busy. You’re keeping up with your brushing and flossing, not experiencing any pain, and your teeth look fine, so does it really matter?

The truth is that avoiding or skipping regular dental checkups could potentially put your otherwise healthy mouth at risk for gum disease. In cases of advanced gum disease, bacteria in the mouth could potentially travel through the bloodstream, which could be a link to more serious conditions, including heart disease.

According to the Centers for Disease Control, heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the U.S., causing more than 610,000 deaths annually in the U.S. alone. Research suggests that heart disease and stroke may be linked to inflammation and infections caused by oral bacteria. Thus, a person with moderate to advanced gum disease may be at greater risk.

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Better Whole Body Health in 2018 Starts With Your Mouth

February 5, 2018

Filed under: Dental — Tags: , , , , , — lobodds @ 8:00 am

If your resolution for 2018 is to get healthy, first, take a look at your mouth. What does the health of your mouth have to do with the health of the rest of your body? Plenty!

You might be surprised to learn the significant impact your oral health has on your whole-body health, including your energy levels, digestion, weight loss, and mental health.

The key to a healthier you in in the new year is understanding the mouth/body connection.

The impact of poor oral health

When someone isn’t brushing and flossing properly, it allows a sticky residue called plaque to build up along the gumline. This provides the perfect environment for damaging bacteria to thrive, leading to infection or gum disease. This bacteria can enter the bloodstream and be carried to other areas of the body, where it can do serious damage.

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Keep Your New Year’s Health Resolutions on Track [Free Download]

January 15, 2018

Filed under: Dental — Tags: , , — lobodds @ 8:00 am

The New Year is always an exciting time. It presents us with the possibility of making changes in our life, some small and some big, that can really make a positive impact. For many, New Year’s resolutions involve making changes for the better in regards to their health, such as losing weight, eating healthier, exercising more, and regularly seeing their doctor and dentist.

Most of us start off January with great enthusiasm and determination to follow through on the resolutions we’ve made. But, in only a month or two, we find those resolutions tossed with the others on our disappointing and growing heap of unmet goals.

Why not make this year different? Here are some practical tips that will help you to keep your resolutions on track to success.

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