Oil pulling has been in the news and all over social media as of late. The practice of using oil to potentially help improve oral health conditions involves holding oil in your mouth to clean your teeth and gums and provide other health benefits, such as improve bad breath and … [Read more...]
What is an EOB and Why do I Get it?
If you’re confused by the alphabet soup of dental and medical terms, you’re not alone. An EOB, also known as an explanation of benefits, is a statement sent to you by your insurance company after you’ve received dental or medical services. Your EOB gives you a summary of … [Read more...]
Beware of Baby Bottle Tooth Decay
New parents, is your baby’s gummy smile the cutest thing ever? Do your part to keep it healthy by avoiding baby bottle tooth decay. Tooth decay can happen in very young children when they’re put down for a nap or at bedtime with a bottle of sugary liquid, such as formula, … [Read more...]
What to Do in a Dental Emergency
Your son got an elbow in the mouth on the basketball court and knocked a tooth out. Now what? It’s American Red Cross Month, so there’s no better time to learn what to do if you have a dental emergency. Acting quickly is key. Keep a knocked out tooth moist and try to put it … [Read more...]
Groundhog Day: All About Groundhog Teeth
In honor of Groundhog Day, we wanted to take a close look at the oral health and teeth of groundhogs. Groundhogs, also called woodchucks, whistle-pigs or land beavers, are rodents belonging to the group of large ground squirrels called marmots living in the lowland regions of … [Read more...]
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