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Ace Your Next Dental Exam with 3 Back-to-School Tips

August 11, 2023

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Girl sitting in dental chair smiling with teeth as dentist holds gloved hand up to her chin

Between science, math, English, and history classes, you’ll be studying quite a bit once the new school year starts. However, it’s important that you don’t forget to prepare for another exam: your dental one! The good news is that it’s not too late to begin preparing for it. With this in mind, keep reading for 3 tips to protect and preserve your pearly whites as well as ace your next dental exam.

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How Depression Can Impact Your Oral Health?

July 20, 2023

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Depressed woman leaning on railThe mouth and body connection involves more than just your general health. Your mental health can also influence your oral health. Cases of anxiety and depression are on the rise, but up to 80% of patients aren’t being treated. Not only can this affect your quality of life, but it can lead to poor dental health. New research has found a connection between depression and tooth loss. Here’s what you need to know to safeguard your smile.

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Can Poor Oral Hygiene Affect Your Metabolism?

July 13, 2023

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Scale with tape measure Did you know your oral and general health are closely connected? Your mouth is often referred to as the gateway to your body. Your teeth are important for more than a beautiful smile. They also allow you to eat many foods necessary to keep your body nourished. They grind your food into small pieces and saliva kick-starts the digestion process. If your teeth aren’t healthy, it can affect your ability to eat certain foods, which can lead to nutritional deficiencies, but that’s not the only concern. Research has found that poor dental health can also affect your metabolism.

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3 Ways That Water Can Benefit Your Oral Health

June 8, 2023

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person drinking water outside from a reusable bottle

Drinking water provides an array of benefits for your overall well-being, including lubricating and cushioning your joints, regulating body temperature, and protecting your spinal cord. Beyond its impact on your body’s health, water also offers significant advantages for your smile. Continue reading to discover three ways that drinking plenty of water can help you keep your oral health in check.

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Cosmetic Dental Treatments to Help You Look Your Best this Summer

May 6, 2023

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beautiful view of the beach

Summer is always a time when people start to think more seriously about their appearance. They start new diets and hit the gym to look their best when they head to the beach. But if you really want to impress, improving your smile is a great way to do that!

If you’re interested in getting a summer-ready smile, cosmetic dentistry can allow you to do that. Here are a few treatments you may want to consider.

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How the Summer Sun Helps Keep Your Smile Bright & Healthy

April 24, 2023

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a family smiling and walking on the beach in the sun during the summer

The warmer months have arrived! Many people enjoy spending the longer days outside and soaking up the sun. While the benefits of sunshine on physical health are widely known, it can also help keep your oral health in great condition too! Getting enough time in the sun can protect your teeth and gums from bacteria and disease, in addition to brushing and flossing daily as well as regular visits to the dentist. Read to learn more about the link between the sun and your oral health.

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Does Salt Impact Your Smile?

March 24, 2023

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Salt shakerYou know that sweet treats aren’t just bad for your waistline. They can also damage your smile, but what about salty snacks? Believe it or not, salt can also be harmful to your dental health, despite having certain benefits for your mouth. If you can’t resist a salty snack, here are a few things you should know to safeguard your pearly whites.

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Gum Disease Before Cosmetic Work

February 20, 2023

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Model of mouth with gum diseaseIf you’re embarrassed by stained, chipped, or crooked teeth, a beautiful smile is possible with the expertise of a cosmetic dentist. There are more options than ever before to address common aesthetic flaws. Your dentist will find the solutions you need to turn the smile of your dreams into reality, but only if your gums are healthy. Don’t worry if you need gum disease therapy. Here’s what you can expect while on your journey to a flawless smile.

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Why January is the Best Time to Get a Checkup

January 3, 2023

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patient talking to their dentist at a checkup

The new year is here, which means that it’s time to start making changes for the better. If you haven’t in a while, you might want to start thinking about how to take care of your oral health in the upcoming year.

One of the best habits you can get into is to make frequent trips to the dentist for checkups and cleanings. As it turns out, early in the year is the best time to make that appointment. Here are a few reasons why.

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Teeth Pain and Exercise: Working Out the Why

October 28, 2022

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woman in exercise gear holding cheek

Arguably the best way to get yourself to exercise more is to find an activity you love to do! Jogging, yoga, swimming, and weightlifting are a few that can bring stress relief and a strong body. But what if your favorite exercise causes your teeth to hurt? Your dentist in Beachwood is here to explain the four reasons that might be causing your pain and what you can do about it so your teeth can be as fit as your body!

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