How Your Oral Health Impacts Your Heart Health
If you don’t take care of your teeth, you may be increasing your chances of heart disease. Let’s dive into the connection between teeth and heart health.
If you don’t take care of your teeth, you may be increasing your chances of heart disease. Let’s dive into the connection between teeth and heart health.
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the tooth meridian chart can signify where oral health problems cause illness elsewhere in the body.
Dental materials used for fillings, orthodontics, and other treatments may be toxic to the body. We cover the most common toxic materials and alternatives.
Bad breath is a common problem. Some don’t realize they have it until someone tells them. Find the common and less common causes plus how to remedy it here.
If you have been exposed to excess mercury from amalgam fillings, you can test for mercury poisoning from those fillings via a urine, blood, or fecal test.
Cone Beam CT (cone beam computed tomography) is an advanced type of x-ray commonly used in dental offices for a 3D image of the mouth and teeth.
Composite dental fillings can contain BPA and other toxic materials, but not all do. Many dentists choose fillings free from potentially harmful ingredients.
Amalgam fillings are a treatment for dental cavities. However, they can pose health risks for many people. Learn about mercury and get other options here.
Gingivitis and periodontitis are both gum diseases, but what’s the difference? And how do you tell them apart? We’ll answer all your gum disease questions here.