by Nick | Aug 7, 2022 | oral health
According to the WHO, over 3.5 billion people suffer from oral-related diseases globally, with an estimated 2.5 billion being dental-related. In the United States, reports indicate that over 10,000 Americans died from throat and mouth cancer between 1999-2017. Routine...
by Nick | Jul 31, 2022 | oral health
It’s often not a big deal when brushing, and there’s a bit of blood. But sometimes, it could indicate an underlying problem you shouldn’t dismiss. Some of the things that could cause bleeding could include: Brushing rigorously Injury Inflammation or...
by Nick | Jul 20, 2022 | oral health
According to a 2017 Center for Disease Control report, 14 of every 100 individuals age eighteen and over smoke in the United States. However, quitting after smoking for so long is difficult and might require professional support. If anything, the reason most people...
by Nick | Jul 13, 2022 | Braces
Unlike before, braces symbolized awkwardness found forever in high school yearbooks, but today, it has become a fun right of passage for middle schoolers before senior pictures. Even adults are getting braces as self-care has taken the stage. But before you get braces...
by Nick | Jul 6, 2022 | dental surgery
About 30,000 Americans contract oral cancer yearly, and only 57% of these people will live beyond five years with treatment. This silent killer has killed more people than testicular cancer, cervical cancer, and cancer of the brain ever did. They can sometimes be...