Monday, December 1, 2014
Finding Connor Deegan – How Health Issues Can Be Affecting Your Child’s Well-being
Do you have a son or daughter who is sleepy, snores, or has been diagnosed with ADHD? The American Academy of Physiological Medicine and Dentistry would like you to hear the story of Connor Deegan. To continue reading, please click here.
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Wednesday, October 15, 2014
A healthy and happy lifestyle all starts with good habits!
A healthy lifestyle all starts with good habits. Here are some rituals to instill into you and
your family’s daily routine. “Teaching children to practice good dental hygiene
is extremely important because it can set the precedent for their routine as
they grow older,” said Dr. Steve Krendl, a dental specialist who works with
Hopewell Dental Care. To continue reading, please click here.
Is Your Workout Hurting Your Teeth?
Do
you ever have tooth pain, but can’t coin the problem? It might be something completely unexpected. Read up on a few little precautions you could
take to avoid hurting your teeth while helping the rest of your body by
clicking here! To continue reading the full article, please click here.
Monday, September 29, 2014
Miriam Pare Paints With The Touch From Her Mouth
Artist, Miriam Pare, 38, became paralyzed at the young age of 20. Despite her disability she has continued to do what she does best: creating art. Though she can’t use her hands, she has used her mouth to create masterpieces. If you’d like to read more about Miriam, click here!
Hillary Duff Shares Tips on Making Brushing Teeth Fun For Kids!
It isn’t always easy to get your kids to brush their teeth. World-renowned celebrity Hilary Duff shares the “inside scoop” with Wonderwall on how she gets her son to keep his teeth clean and in tip top shape! Check out this article that shares Hilary’s advice and a few tips from Rohnert Park Dentistry by clicking here!
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Keep your kids' teeth health with these tips
It starts at infancy and becomes a life long habit. Teaching your kids how to care for their teeth early on will help them have a long lasting, beautiful smile. In this article, Dr. Sutton gives tips for cleaning the teeth of infants (well, at least the gums), baby teeth, and toddler teeth. Read the full article here.
The condition of your teeth can affect your heart, lungs, and more.

Studies have shown that mouth bacteria, including bacteria from teeth, causes clogged arteries, affects breathing, may be a factor in arthritis, and has an affect on the reproductive system. Get the facts in this new dental article. Click here.
Monday, July 7, 2014
Choosing the Best Fix: Inman Aligner or Braces
The Inman Aligner is fabricated with the best and most advanced technologies to create a healthy and happy smile. Unlike fixed or clear braces, the Inman Aligner is limited in visibility and moves teeth to their ideal position. To continue reading the full article, please click here.
Monday, June 30, 2014
Coffee Consumption and Healthy Teeth
A team at the Federal University in Rio de Janeiro recently discovered the amazing benfits coffee has on the teeth. Certain coffee beans have the ability to break down plaque and bacterias that grow on the surface of the teeth. To continue reading the full article, please click here.
Substances Could Protect Teeth Enamel
A variety of foods and drinks can have positive impacts the health and sustainment of enamel protection. Knowing which substances are the right ones to take can you help maintain a healthy smile. To continue reading the full article, please click here.
Friday, June 27, 2014
The Importance of Flossing
Knowing the proper way to floss your teeth can help prevent gum diseases and tooth loss. Staying on top of cleaning your teeth will keep you healthy and happy. To continue reading the full article, please click here.
Fight Bleeding Gums at Home
Bleeding gums can be uncomfortable and bothersome. Take charge of the health of your gums through a number of home remedies that will keep your smile healthy and happy. To continue reading the full article, please click here.
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Fillings Are Easy
Eliminate the fear or uncertainty of getting cavities filled by understanding why they must be filled and knowing the filling process. To continue reading the full article, please click here.
The Importance of Home Dental Care
Going to the dentist regularly is important, but how important is home dental care? Caring for your smile starts at home and can be achieved by a variety of practical steps. To continue reading the full article, please click here.
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Thursday, June 12, 2014
8 Tips to a Healthy Smile
Learn how to maintain a healthy smile can be easy if you know the right steps. Learn what it takes to keep your teeth healthy with eight easy steps. To read the full article, please click here.
Can Red Wine Protect Your Teeth?
Recent developments have proven that a moderate amount of red wine can greatly reduce the risk of dental plaque and the deterioration of biofilms. To continue reading the full article, please click here.
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Advances in Dental Hygiene: Diagnostic & Therapeutic
See some of the greatest new advances in the dental hygiene industry. New diagnostic and therapeutic technologies are truly revolutionizing the dental industry. To read the full article, please click here.
Do Not Fear the Dentist
Fear of a routine dentist appointment is very common among many Americans. However, you can overcome this fear and experience relief for your next dentist appointment. To read the full article, please click here.
Monday, June 2, 2014
Want to Fight Cavities? Drink Red Wine!”
The
heart health benefits of red wine have been well documented, but now, new
evidence suggests that red wine may also have dental benefits as well. A new
study suggests that red wine and
grape seed extract could eliminate bacteria in the mouth that is responsible
for cavities, periodontal disease and tooth loss. A research study performed a
series of tests to identify the most effective substances in killing bacteria.
Click here to read what they found.
No More Drilling and Filling- New Research Proves Tooth Regrowth a Possibility
Imagine
never again having to have a cavity filled, a broken tooth repaired, or
worrying about an organ transplant. What if we could regrow our own bones and
organs? That is the basis of the research published this week in the journal Science
Translational Medicine. By using light from low-powered lasers, researchers
hope to tap into this natural healing process. Click here for the full article.
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Dental Drama Plagues 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympians
They may
be faster, fitter and stronger, but they still aren’t immune to dental decay.
Due to high consumption of sugary sports drinks and gels, dehydration and frequent
traveling the dental health of athletes is considerably worse than the dental
health of the general population. The 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic dental clinic
is already preparing itself for the impending dental drama of the athletes. To read the full article, please click here.
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Dentist’s Negligence Causes Patient’s Death During 20-Tooth Extraction
A
64-year-old grandmother died in the operating chair during an extensive
20-tooth extraction. Her dentist, who ignored pleas by the patient and his
dental assistant to terminate the procedure when vitals began to drop, is now
facing accusations of malpractice and has had his license suspended
temporarily. For the full article, please click here.
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