oral health

Sep
20
Why the Oral Microbiome is the Key to a Healthy Mouth and Body

Why the Oral Microbiome is the Key to a Healthy Mouth and Body

More than 700 diverse species of microorganisms reside in our mouths. This oral microbiome is essential to oral- and overall health by protecting against harmful pathogens, assisting with the digestion of food, boosting our nutrition, and tuning our metabolism.
5 min read
Mar
20
12 Ways to Optimize Your Oral Health on World Oral Health Day

12 Ways to Optimize Your Oral Health on World Oral Health Day

World Oral Health Day is celebrated on March 20th. More than 3.5 billion people worldwide suffer from oral diseases, which are caused by a range of modifiable risk factors. This article provides 12 things to consider that you can do to achieve optimal oral health.
2 min read
Feb
28
Essentials of gum health

Essentials of gum health

Healthy gums are essential for maintaining healthy teeth and bones in your mouth. Conversely, gum disease increases your risk of developing such chronic diseases as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, dementia, and pregnancy complications.
4 min read
Nov
22
The Healthy Mouth Restoration Guide

The Healthy Mouth Restoration Guide

A science-backed and holistic three-step blueprint for achieving lasting relief from aggravating dry mouth symptoms.
1 min read
May
20
Top Doctor Magazine: A dentist who views the patient "as a whole person"

Top Doctor Magazine: A dentist who views the patient "as a whole person"

In early 2022, Top Doctor Magazine approached me to do a feature on the importance of making patients comfortable in
Apr
08
Mouth rinsing before a dental procedure may be crucial to preventing the spread of COVID-19 in a dental practice

Mouth rinsing before a dental procedure may be crucial to preventing the spread of COVID-19 in a dental practice

In light of the novel coronavirus pandemic, dental professionals must consider regular pre-rinsing as a potentially effective method of significantly reducing the viral load in the oral cavity. We report on which mouth rinses may be effective against viruses.
1 min read