Category: Blog

  • Flossing Is Good for the Gums

    Flossing Is Good for the Gums

    Flossing is an important part of a daily dental hygiene routine. Not only does it help keep teeth clean on surfaces toothbrushes cannot reach, but it also helps keep gums healthy, leading to better overall oral health. 

  • The Dangers Behind Sugarcoating Your Teeth

    The Dangers Behind Sugarcoating Your Teeth

    We’ve all heard the warning: “Too much sugar is going to give you cavities!” But what is it about sugar that is so detrimental for our teeth? As it turns out, sugar itself is not the culprit behind our toothache woes. Instead, it is the bacteria that lives within our mouths that, just like many…

  • The One Soda That’s Good for Your Teeth

    The One Soda That’s Good for Your Teeth

    A quick glance at a drug store’s oral care shelves will reveal an array of products containing baking soda (sodium bicarbonate). While in today’s advanced world baking soda may seem simple, it’s also proven to be a great benefit for many aspects of your oral health.

  • How Teeth Affect Your Voice

    How Teeth Affect Your Voice

    While vocal cords are the primary component in creating your voice & its individual timbre, your mouth plays a role in shaping it too. Your voice can even change after dental work or as your jaw muscles become stressed. This can be especially noticed while singing, when voices are stretched to their limits. 

  • Traveling Toothbrushes: How to Keep Yours Clean on Vacation

    Traveling Toothbrushes: How to Keep Yours Clean on Vacation

    Seeing the world can fill you with experiences that you’ll never forget. But there’s one memory no one wants to make: finding their toothbrush has been soiled in transit.  If you’re planning on exploring with your toothbrush packed, it’s good to know the best ways to keep it clean.