Thanksgiving Dental Tips | Justice Dental, Lexington KY
With Thanksgiving right around the corner, Justice Dental has a few tips to keep your teeth healthy during this wonderful feasting holiday.
With Thanksgiving right around the corner, Justice Dental has a few tips to keep your teeth healthy during this wonderful feasting holiday.
Everyone knows and loves the quote, “Laughter is the best medicine,” but did you know that smiling really can boost your mood and even your immune system?
Adolescence is the time of peak bone growth, a time when more nutrient-packed calories are essential to fuel growing bodies and strengthen teeth and bones; however, with our current lifestyles, adolescence is when soda and sugary, high-carbohydrate foods displace healthy foods such as milk, fruits, and vegetables.
The seasons are changing, the air is getting cooler, and we’re nearing every kid’s favorite holiday… Halloween! Who doesn’t love dressing up like their favorite character and getting pounds of free candy? Of course, we mean other than you worried parents out there. Read our dental tips below!
Many people consume carbonated beverages, fruit juice, and highly acidic foods every day but probably don’t realize that they may be harming their teeth by causing tooth erosion.
While tooth decay is often the primary cause of a toothache, it’s important for you to have a complete oral examination to determine the cause.
Did you know that your mouth is a window to the health of your entire body? Good oral health is not only important if you want to keep your teeth strong and healthy, but studies show that keeping your mouth healthy can prevent a number of other serious diseases throughout the body. Check out some info from WebMD about this serious connection!
We’ve all heard about the correlation of dental health with heart disease, strokes, and diabetes, but it’s likely you didn’t know that good oral hygiene and dentist visits can also effect brain function! Check out this article from Rodale News about the relationship between brushing and your brain!
There are few things in life that are as miserable, distracting, and tiring as mouth pain. Everyday parts of your routine – such as eating, sleeping, and even speaking – can be affected by the agony in your mouth. Are you suffering from chipped, cracked, or broken teeth? Contact us today!
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