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  • The Role of Probiotics in Improving Oral Health

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    When you think of probiotics, yogurt and gut health probably come to mind. But did you know these friendly bacteria are also good for oral health? It’s true—probiotics play a part in maintaining a healthy mouth. Explore how these microorganisms keep your smile bright and freshen your breath. Continue reading “The Role of Probiotics in Improving Oral Health”

    - March 26, 2025
  • What Causes Tooth Sensitivity and How to Manage It

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    Have you ever taken a sip of ice-cold water and felt an unexpected jolt in your teeth? You’re not alone. Tooth sensitivity is a common issue that makes eating, drinking, and even breathing cold air uncomfortable. Most people describe it as a sharp, temporary pain in one or more teeth when exposed to hot or cold temperatures, sweet or acidic foods and drinks, and even pressure from brushing and flossing. Learning what causes tooth sensitivity is the first step toward managing it effectively. Continue reading “What Causes Tooth Sensitivity and How to Manage It”

    - March 19, 2025
  • Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Dry Mouth Symptoms

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    It’s normal for your mouth to feel dry occasionally, such as when you’re dehydrated or nervous, but it shouldn’t feel dry all this time. Chronic dry mouth, or xerostomia, is more than a minor annoyance. It could signal a deeper underlying problem requiring your attention. Plus, it makes you more vulnerable to dental problems. Continue reading “Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Dry Mouth Symptoms”

    - March 17, 2025

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