Dental amalgam may contain mercury, but it is still considered safe by both the American Dental Association and the Food and Drug Administration. Nevertheless, there are patients that the Sacramento Dentistry Group does not consider good candidates for use of dental amalgam.
Read MorePolyphenols provided by cranberries are believed to have benefits for oral health and studies also appear to back up this claim. What are some potential consequences of a high cranberry diet in the United States?
Read MoreA client recently asked the question of whether tap water was safe for use when brushing their teeth. This article addresses this question and points out the benefits of tap water for both drinking and oral hygiene.
Read MoreA recent study from Sweden links poor oral health with a reduced risk of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). Does this mean that people should not care for their teeth? What are the negative consequences of poor oral hygiene. The Sacramento Dentistry Group discusses the implications of this study.
Read MoreMain Street Dental Team (MainStreetDentalTeam.com), Unionville's first full-time dental clinic, is warning patients to avoid common self-inflicted damaging dental habits this holiday season and providing its top tips for avoiding an emergency dental
Read MoreWith upcoming health care reform on the horizon, the changing needs of patients provides the opportunity to enable New York residents with awareness relating to the important Oral Health/Total Health connection.
Read MoreDentalPlans.com, the leading online marketer of discount dental plans, is offering reduced pricing on discount dental plans just in time for the back-to-school season. This August, customers can receive 10% off any discount dental plan.
Read MoreYour mouth may very well be the window to your health. Evidence has supported the link between poor oral health and such conditions as stroke, premature birth and diabetes. Therefore, it's wise to pay attention to your teeth and gums.
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