An Apple a Day Keeps the Cavities Away
An apple a day keeps the doctor away
Brush Before or After Breakfast?
Dentists suggest that we brush twice a day, and so most of us have figured out a morning-evening rotation. Yet the timing, content, or social situation of breakfast presents us with a puzzle. Should we brush first thing in the
Diabetes and Oral Health
November is National Diabetes Month, a time where America focuses directly on the disease that plagues over 29 million Americans. According to the American Diabetes Association, that’s about 9.3% of the entire population. So what do diabetes and oral health
What is Enamel and How Does it Work?
If you’ve ever been to the dentist, then you’ve heard them talk about enamel. Dentists spend a lot of time talking to their patients about enamel, plaque, and tooth decay. But, to really understand how to keep your teeth healthy,
Why OJ Tastes Terrible after Brushing
It’s 7:45 a.m. on a Monday morning and you’re running late. You brush your teeth, remembering to spend a full two minutes on them, then head to the kitchen for a quick breakfast before you miss your 8 a.m. train.
The Impact Your Diet has on Your Teeth
Everyone knows that eating too much sugar can cause tooth decay and cavities. But did you know there are other hidden ways your diet can negatively impact your oral health? Check out these tips for maintaining your diet and oral
5 Foods for a Brighter Smile
The key to a brighter smile might be easier than you think! All it takes is a trip to your local grocery store. By adding these smile foods in NYC to your grocery list and regularly keeping up with your
Flossing doesn’t work, and there’s no such thing as global warming.
Check out the following information about flossing in NYC. There’s rumor going around the internet that flossing isn’t as effective as dentists claim. This conclusion is a bit of a jump, spurred by the federal government’s decision to remove flossing from
How to avoid 4 common oral health problems and keep on smiling!
Your smile is your best chance at making a great first impression. It’s the first thing people see, and it can be the key to opening a conversation, making a new friend, or even brightening someone’s day. So, if oral