September

17

Pocoyo Says “Brush Your Teeth!”

One of the world’s new preschool hero’s tackles the oral hygiene.

September

10

Parents Who Skip The Dentist Have Children Who Skip The Dentist

When parents don’t visit the dentist often, children don’t visit the dentist often, according to a study recently published in the journal Pediatrics.

September

1

What’s Happening In Fido’s Mouth?

Whether your pooch has stinky smooches or crooked teeth, it’s a good idea to keep a close eye on what goes on inside his mouth. Just ask your veterinarian – your dog’s mouth is the gateway to his good health.

August

27

Do Tongue Scrapers Beat Bad Breath?

Tongue scrapers come in all shapes and sizes – and with all kinds of promises. From reducing bad breath to allegedly reducing plaque build-up, tongue scrapers are often touted as one of the best over-the-counter dental tools. By scraping the surface of the tongue, these devices are said to eliminate bacteria in the mouth and improve bad breath.

August

27

Is Bacteria Attacking Your Pets’ Organs?

According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, 80 percent of dogs and 70 percent of cats show signs of oral disease by age three – Pet lovers are sure to find this statistic very startling, since most of us still thik of our pets as puppies and kittens at age three!

August

16

Study Finds That Regular Exercise Lowers Risk of Periodontal Disease

Weight management and physical fitness both contribute to overall health, and now we believe staying in shape may help lower your risk of developing gum disease.

August

12

Balancing Your Mouth’s Ecosystem Key to Controlling Bad Breath

A study published in the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology found that all mouths have the odor-causing bacteria. People with bad breath actually have an imbalance of healthy and unhealthy mouth bacteria which leads to an overgrowth of the germs that cause bad breath.

August

5

Holy Halitosis!

Acid reflux can cause bad breath a number of ways. When you are having a flare-up of symptoms, the acid washing up your throat and into your mouth can cause a smell. This is especially true if you experience a sour taste in your mouth. Even when you feel better, that acid-smell may still linger in your mouth, so be sure to brush and floss.

August

2

Please Socialize Your Puppy!

A guest post by Dr. Greg Martinez, author of the Dog Dish Diet

Imagine yourself being cloistered away for several years before you were introduced to your own species.

In fact you could have been raised by a species  of a certain color or gender. One that may have long or short  hair, or wear [...]

July

30

Get Your Back to School Groove On!

This week marks the final days of July, which can only mean one thing: Let the back-to-school preparations begin!