Oral Cancer – Why your dentist may ask you awkward questions

There have been multiple articles and conversations in                                      the media with regards to the increase in HPV-related Oral Cancer. So what is HPV?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States.  HPV is spread through direct sexual contact to genital areas, as well as the mouth and throat. Most people will clear HPV within one to two years, but HPV infection persists in some people.

HPV infects the mouth and throat causing oropharyngeal cancers (cancers of the mouth, back of the throat, including the base of the tongue and tonsils). HPV accounts for 70% of oropharyngeal cancers in the United States.

Cancer may take years to develop after initial infection. It is unclear if having HPV alone is enough to cause oropharyngeal cancers, or if other factors (such as smoking or chewing tobacco) interact with HPV to cause these cancers.

What Are the Symptoms of Oropharyngeal Cancer?

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It’s Officially Spring! Time for your Dental Spring Cleaning?

The warmer weather and blooming flowers of Spring may send some of you into a spring cleaning frenzy around your homes. But before you grab your duster and rubber gloves, don’t forget your dental health could use some sprucing up as well.

Here are 3 tips to “spring clean” your dental routine so your smile is healthy, vibrant, and ready for the new season! Continue reading “It’s Officially Spring! Time for your Dental Spring Cleaning?”

The Origins of the Tooth Fairy!

For hundreds of years people have shared mystical legends and traditions about the loss of baby teeth. The early Europeans buried children’s teeth to spare the child from hardships in their afterlife. The Vikings believed that children’s teeth had magical powers that could help them fight in battle. They would pay their children for their lost baby teeth and string them onto necklaces and other jewelry. However, the most widely practiced ritual, one that has been documented everywhere from Russia to New Zealand to Mexico, involves offering the lost tooth as a sacrifice to a mouse or rat, in the hopes that the child’s adult teeth will continuously grow like a rodents does; and grow as strong and sturdy as the rodent’s. Continue reading “The Origins of the Tooth Fairy!”

American Heart Month

February is American Heart Month. What an ideal time to focus on your heart, and we don’t mean Valentine’s Day! The biggest part of living healthy comes down to simply making healthy choices. While you cannot control or change certain risk factors such as age and genetics, modest changes to your diet and lifestyle can improve your overall health including lowering your risk for heart disease. Part of that lifestyle change includes regular dental visits!

Did you know….It’s increasingly common to hear that oral health is vital for overall health?

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Happy New Year!!

Most people come up with resolutions, a habit to start or give up, time management or weight loss goals. Our suggestion? Make oral health your resolution, because your mouth is more powerful than you may know!

Recent research has proven that the health of your mouth is directly related to your overall health.

What conditions may be linked to poor oral health?

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There’s no sugar coating it…

Diabetes is a health condition that causes complications throughout the body. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Diabetes Statistics Report, 30.3 million people have diabetes. That’s 9.4% of the U.S. population! November 14th is world Diabetes Day, and we thought what better time to discuss Diabetes and Dental Health?

Did you know Diabetes affects your mouth?

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September is National Self-Improvement Month

Is there something in your life that you want to improve?  September is National Self-Improvement Month!  What better time to start making a change in your life than now?

The goals of self-improvement are unique to everyone that you’ll meet. The most popular ones are often better diet, more exercise, get more sleep, or learning a new language or skill. Not many will list self-confidence as a goal, but it is indeed an important attribute to have!

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Back-to-School Dental Visits

We hope you all had a wonderful summer! It can be hard to think about preparing for school when you are still in vacation mode but don’t wait until the last minute to schedule your child’s back-to-school dental appointment and get caught in the last-minute rush.

Why is it important to get your child in for their back-to-school checkup?

Early detection of dental problems and prevention can help your child avoid school absences because of pain or sickness caused by cavities. We also use these visits to establish healthy dental habits and a routine, which can easily get disrupted when children are in vacation-mode.

What does the visit involve?

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Ice Cream..You Scream: Tooth Sensitivity

July is National Ice Cream Month and it’s Summer…so there is no better way to celebrate than indulging in this refreshing treat on a hot day.

However, eating a spoonful of ice cream can be a painful experience for people with sensitive teeth.  According to the Academy of General Dentistry at least 40 million adults in the United States have experienced sensitivity at some time.

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