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Xylitol is a naturally occurring sugar substitute made from sugar alcohol. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, it has been scientifically proven not to cause cavities, unlike other...
You only have one set of pearly whites, so you’d better keep them healthy. One of the best ways to keep teeth in tip top shape is to watch what goes into your mouth. Certain foods, especially...
Most people think sugar is what causes cavities and other teeth issues. While sugar does not help the cause, it is not the only culprit. Acid is actually a huge contributor to many issues. All...
For those who don't know how to brush their teeth correctly, here's how to do it!
Nobody likes to have cavities. They hurt, they wreak havoc on your teeth, and they can make your smile look terrible. Luckily, cavities are unnecessary and easily prevented.
A tooth that has developed an abscess is one that has actually become infected with bacteria due to decay. Typically, this infection is located at the root, but may even arise within a spot of the...
The health of your teeth has everything to do with your physical health. If you have bad teeth you can have a world of medical problems. From tooth pain to infections.
Tooth decay is a real pain...in the mouth! Here are some helpful tips to prevent dental decay and promote a healthy and cavity-free mouth.
How to Use Dental Chewing Gum
How to use dental chewing gum in this free health video series.
Xylitol is a sugar substitute that is naturally found in fruit and vegetable fibers, such as corn husks and berries. Xylitol was first used in Finland and other places in Europe in the 19th...
Some people get more tooth decay than others, and fillings are not treating the real cause of the problem. Unless you get rid of the causes of tooth decay, another potentially painful dental...
Dental caries, or cavities, are caused by an infectious disease that damages the teeth and leads to pain, infection and tooth loss. While severe dental problems should be treated by a dentist, you...