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Have Cavities Even Though You Brush and Floss?

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A Shocking Trip to the Dentist Everyday I wake up, immediately spring out of bed, and head straight into the bathroom. My goal: avoid cavities at all costs. With one eye open, I twist the cap off the organic toothpaste I got at Whole Foods and squeeze it onto my toothbrush. I brush for 5 … Continued

5 Products to Keep in Your Carry-On Bag

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According to the Houston Airport System, over 43 million passengers went through the George Bush Intercontinental Airport in 2015. Whether you’re flying across Texas, the country, or the world, flights can be long. Even at 35,000 feet in the air, you don’t have to neglect your dental health.   Here are 5 items you should … Continued

Bad Breath: 3 Common Causes & 3 Remedies

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Isn’t it awful when you’re talking to someone with bad breath and you’re trying to discreetly breathe in another direction? Isn’t it even worse when you’re trying to hide your bad breath?   Halitosis, commonly called bad breath, can be caused by many different things and can be treated in many different ways. Here are … Continued

National Kale Day: Eat Kale to Increase Oral Health

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In the past five years, kale has been on the rise as one of the most popular fit foods. You can find kale in any restaurant that focuses on natural, health-boosting foods. Kale is known for the density of nutrients it contains, including Vitamin A, C, and K, as well as essential minerals such as … Continued

3 Root Canal Myth Busters

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Many people have a long-lasting fear of going to the dentist. Mention a root canal to them, and they are good as gone. Unfortunately, avoiding a root canal procedure can lead to serious pain, oral damage and possibly cause serious illness.   What if we told you that root canals aren’t as terrifying and painful … Continued

The Evolution of the Toothbrush

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In 2003, Americans voted the number one invention they could not live without was the TOOTHBRUSH. Over cell phones and even cars, Americans chose oral hygiene. With this statistic, it should come as a surprise to discover that Americans did not regularly use the toothbrush until 1885, when they were first mass produced following the … Continued