3 Everyday Ways To Improve Your Oral Health

Taking care of your oral health helps to boost your overall health and sense of wellness. Further, taking care of your oral health helps to ensure that you have a beautiful smile supported by healthy gums, and you do not have to worry about having rampant bad breath due to an oral infection. Going to the dentist twice a year for checkups and cleanings helps you to maintain good oral health. Read More 

Brightening Your Teeth with Items Found in the Home

If you feel your teeth are not as white as they can be, due to staining from coffee, tea, or smoking cigarettes, you may be able to brighten them using items you already have within your home. Most people will take a trip to their dentist to see what whitening methods are available in more severe cases. If your teeth have slight staining, some of the following methods may be beneficial in making your teeth appear white once again. Read More 

The Strategy Of Whitening Teeth With Activated Charcoal

Is it possible that charcoal -- that black material used in barbecue grills -- can actually whiten teeth? Actually, it's a substance known as activated charcoal that people are using for this purpose. Consult a dentist before giving it a try: About Activated Charcoal Activated charcoal is a purified form of charcoal used in alternative and conventional medicine. It absorbs toxins in the digestive system and carries them out of the body in the waste elimination process. Read More 

5 Dental Supplies To Include In Your First Aid Kit

Most homes have a well-stocked first aid kit to treat injuries and illnesses that may arise from day to day. What these first aid kits don't prepare a family for is treating dental emergencies. So, what should your first aid kit include to ensure that you are prepared for any dental emergency that may occur? Below, you will find out exactly what you should have on hand in case of dental emergencies. Read More 

Are Your Brace-Facing Your Competition At Work? Tips To Clean Your Braces While At Work

The underlying health of your teeth is important, but repairing the overall look of your teeth with orthodontic care is a smart investment. Considering a healthy and attractive smile can increase your self-esteem and confidence, choosing to get braces as an adult can be a smart move for your career. Unfortunately, food can easily wedge in between your traditional metal braces, making you feel self-conscious, especially when around your coworkers. If you are part of the 1 million Americans 18 years of age and older with braces, consider using these tips to clean your braces at work. Read More