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Oral Cancer Awareness Month: Time for a Spring Screening
More than 65% of working adults put off essential visits to the dentist. Their reasons vary. Some cite rigorous work schedules or family commitments that absorb much of their free time. Still others blame long, arduous commutes for skipping routine trips to the...
Value-Based Oral Health Care: Aligning with WHO’s Global Strategy on Oral Health
Oral health is an essential component of overall health and well-being. Value-based oral health care is the bridge between the mouth and the body. However, traditional dental care has often focused on curative treatments rather than preventive strategies. Recognizing...
World Oral Health Day 2025: How Oral Health Improves Mental Health
World Oral Health Day 2025, which falls on March 20, is a global initiative aimed at raising awareness about the critical importance of oral health and its profound impact on overall well-being. This year, the campaign theme is "A Happy Mouth is... A Happy Mind,"...
Alzheimer’s Disease and Dentistry: Navigating Oral Health Challenges
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that primarily affects memory, cognitive function, and behavior. As the disease advances, patients face increasing challenges in managing their daily routines. That includes oral hygiene. Dental care for...
Sedation Dentistry: A Safe and Stress-Free Approach to Dental Care
Sedation dentistry represents a breakthrough in dental care for patients. Dental anxiety and fear are common barriers that prevent many individuals from seeking the dental care they need. At Blende Dental Group, we understand the significance of addressing these...
The Oral Microbiome: How the Mouth Affects the Body and Why Value-Based Dentistry Is Key to Overall Health
There is an intricate relationship between oral and overall health. What goes on in your mouth can manifest into what happens in the rest of your body. The oral microbiome—a mixture of bacteria, fungi, and viruses in the mouth—plays a crucial role in both oral and...