October

15

Ready to Kiss That Morning Breath Goodbye?

Was it the onions on your salad? That cup of decaf after dinner? When you wake up with morning breath, the cause hardly matters. You want the bad taste in your mouth – and the stink that goes with it – gone, and fast, please!

September

29

The Skinny on Probiotics

What you need to know about the beneficial bacteria called probiotics.

September

15

Less Saliva Means More Cavities

Any alteration in the quantity or quality of one’s saliva can reduce the benefits that saliva can provide. The presence of xerostomia, which refers to a state of diminished salivary flow, can tip the balance between tooth demineralization and remineralization in favor of tooth decay, or the forming of cavities.

September

3

Great Food Choices to Support Healthy Teeth

There’s a lot of great information out there about what we can do to keep our teeth healthy. Did you know that the foods you choose can help support your tooth and gum 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

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.

July

29

Brush Up on Basic Oral Care Techniques to Cut Down on Dental Expenses

One place you can easily cut your dental expenses is to take a good luck at your current oral care regimen and give your skills a little brush up.

July

19

Oral Care During Chemotherapy

Because the body’s natural defense line (the white blood cells) is weakened by the medications used during chemotherapy, infections can crop up anywhere in the body. There are several ways you can avoid oral infections during chemotherapy.

July

14

Tooth Sensitivity? Try Chewing Sugarless Gum!

While the study was aimed at helping relieve those with tooth-whitening related sensitivities, researchers found that the simple act of chewing serves as a “Lamaze technique for the teeth,” noting that chewing gum is an extremely cost-effective way to deal with tooth sensitivity.

July

12

Oral Care Probiotics for Fresher Breath

If you’ve ever had bad breath – and who hasn’t? – you know how embarrassing it can be.