Feb 5, 2019 | Dental History, Oral Health
Orofacial clefts, additionally called cleft lip or cleft palate, are just one of the most common birth defects in the United States. Actually, it is approximated that about 2,650 children are born with a cleft palate annually in the US, and up to 4,440 are born with a...
Jan 10, 2019 | Oral Health
No matter what language we speak, a smile is a universal sign of joy and dependability in regards to non-verbal interaction. You might nearly say that receiving a genuine, wholehearted smile from someone is even better than receiving cash, a study performed in 2005...
Dec 15, 2018 | Blog, Oral Health
Approximately 1 in 5 people in the population have had canker sores. Differing from cold sores, aphthous ulcers (canker sores) only appear in the inside of the mouth, and are not contagious. This type of sore can often be recognized by their oval shape with a red...
May 30, 2017 | Blog, Oral Health
Your mouth is the most widely used entry point into your body. After all, you eat and drink every single day. Unfortunately, since it is used so often, it also makes a great entryway for bacteria and germs to get into your body. For these reasons, taking care of your...