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A Dose of Summer Sun Can Help Protect Our Teeth  
added on: July 27, 2020
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There’s something comforting about getting outside and soaking up the summer sun. After all, it’s warm, it helps improve our mood, and, as your dentist in Houston knows, it can also help protect our teeth. It’s true. The overall and oral health benefits of getting out into the sun every… Read More…


3 Risks Associated With Oral Piercings 
added on: July 13, 2020
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Oral piercings have been popular for years and are a way that many people choose to express themselves. Most commonly, oral piercings are found on the tongue, lip, or cheeks. While many may consider these piercings cool or trendy, there are several reasons why your dentist in Houston is wary… Read More…


4 Causes of Gum Pain
added on: June 18, 2020
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Many people think that it’s normal for gums to hurt or bleed during brushing or flossing. However, that’s a pretty big misconception. Whenever your gums bleed or are painful, whether this occurs while brushing or not, it’s usually a sign that you should see your dentist in Houston. Even though… Read More…


June is National Migraine & Headache Awareness Month
added on: June 9, 2020
exasperated woman

Every June is recognized as National Migraine & Headache Awareness Month and serves to increase awareness of migraines and headaches, as well as to recognize them as truly neurological diseases that are often debilitating. But what, exactly, is your dentist in Houston doing talking about a neurological disease? Aren’t dentists… Read More…


The Benefits of Xylitol
added on: May 22, 2020
sweetener

You’ll always hear your dentist in Houston talk about the importance of brushing and flossing your teeth to maintain a healthy mouth. But it may come as a surprise to you to hear your dentist talk about the benefits of chewing gum. That’s exactly what we’re here to do. However,… Read More…


Does Asthma Cause Cavities?
added on: May 13, 2020
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Asthma is one of the most common diseases in America and affects approximately 25 million Americans. While asthma mainly affects the lungs and respiratory system, your dentist in Houston knows that there is also a lesser-known connection between asthma and problems with oral health.    A Look at the Research… Read More…


Reduce Your Risk of a Dental Emergency
added on: April 17, 2020
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Dental emergencies can be scary and painful. Most often, these emergencies are a result of an unexpected accident, but other times they can be avoided by taking certain preventive measures. Join your dentist in Houston as we share some easy ways you can reduce your risk of a dental emergency.  … Read More…


#StayAtHome Oral Health Tips
added on: April 8, 2020
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As we’re all adjusting to this temporary new way of living and the #stayathome life, your dentist in Houston wants to remind you to not only focus on taking care of your overall health but also your oral health. The truth is, since our oral health plays a key role… Read More…


Best Foods for Teeth
added on: March 12, 2020
nutrition

National Nutrition Month, which is celebrated every March, strives to help Americans better understand how eating right can help keep them healthy. While it’s certainly true that what we eat affects our overall health, your dentist in Houston wants you to know that our food choices also play a key… Read More…


Why You Should Always Brush Your Tongue
added on: February 18, 2020
tongue scraper

Your dentist in Houston may spend a lot of time talking about the health of your teeth and the best way to take care of them. After all, dentists are responsible for doing everything they can to make sure your pearly whites stay strong for a lifetime. But there’s another… Read More…


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