Oral health has been consistently proven to be linked to the overall well-being of individuals. Study after study has shown the positive effects that a healthy mouth can have in other areas of the body.
The economy is causing many people to make cuts for the first time, forcing them to decide what they can and […]
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Don’t Skimp on Oral Health
May 4th, 2009 · No Comments
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Quality of Food Important for Dental Health
April 8th, 2009 · No Comments
The quality of the food you eat is important for dental health. Many individuals have a life style that forces them to constantly eat out or eat fast food. This can create problems if eating at unhealthy fast food locations.
Many of these restaurants pack their foods with a lot of sugar and other ingredients that […]
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Green Tea May Help Prevent Gum Disease?
March 27th, 2009 · No Comments
Researches believe that they may have found a link between gum disease and green tea. In a study that looked at middle-aged Japanese participants, it was found that the more green tea an individual drink the less likely they were to have gum disease.
Although the relationship was not an incredibly strong one, it did exist. […]
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February is National Children’s Dental Health Month
January 28th, 2009 · No Comments
The American Dental Association (ADA), since 1949, has sponsored the ‘National Children’s Dental Health Month’ in February.
The hope of the ADA is to raise awareness of dental health and the importance it plays in a child’s overall health. The importance of maintaining good mental hygiene, brushing and flossing daily, and limiting sugary foods are important […]
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Chicago Dental Society Donates $1.7 Mil for Dental Programs
January 14th, 2009 · No Comments
The Chicago Dental Society has donated $1.7 million to foundations, clinics, students and a local college. This money is meant to support dental programs that improve the dental health of Illinoisans.
The majority of this money, $1.5 million, is going toward the new Chicago Dental Society Foundation. This foundation should provide stable funding to educational programs […]