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    Your Overbite or Underbite Can Cause Long-Term Health Issues

    Your Overbite or Underbite Can Cause Long-Term Health Issues Having an overbite or underbite can not only be visibly noticeable, but can also result in long-term oral health issues or chronic discomfort. As our jaws have gotten smaller over time, having an improper bite, also called a malocclusion, has become more common, with overbites or […]

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    Simple Steps in Your Dental Routine That Can Make a Big Difference!

    Simple Steps in Your Dental Routine That Can Make a Big Difference! Your dental routine forms the foundation for your oral health. Every day, you have an opportunity to take care of your teeth and gums to support a beautiful and healthy smile. We all know the basics of a good oral care routine, which […]

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    The Link Between Oral Bacteria and Blood Pressure

    The Link Between Oral Bacteria and Blood Pressure An increasing body of research is showing just how much oral health is connected to the rest of your body. Research shows that oral bacteria can play a role in heart health, diabetes, and even Alzheimer’s disease [1]. However, new research is showing that your oral health […]

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    What Is the Connection Between Mouth Sores and COVID-19?

    What Is the Connection Between Mouth Sores and COVID-19? The oral cavity can be home to different types of ulcers, including canker sores, sores from oral thrush, and non-specific sores, meaning there’s no specific cause that can be found. In cases of non-specific mouth sores, the underlying cause could be from an impaired immune system […]

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