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It’s National Seafood Month, Time to Explore the Oral Health Benefits of Seafood for Those Pearly Whites
This National Seafood Month, explore the incredible oral health benefits of seafood and how it can transform your smile. October is National Seafood Month, a time to celebrate the bountiful harvest from the oceans. While renowned for its exquisite taste and culinary...
Mental Health Issues Affect Oral Health, But Specialized Dental Care Is Available
Each year, millions of Americans face the reality of living with mental health issues, but because of persistent stigmas and the fear of discussing these conditions, too few people seek the treatments they need. That’s why each year, during the first week of October,...
The Future of Dentistry: Embracing Innovation and Personalization
The future of dentistry is defined by innovation in techniques and technologies, with an emphasis on personalization and comfort. For those concerned about their oral health, a brighter future and brighter smiles await. In the ever-evolving landscape of dentistry,...
October Is National Dental Hygiene Month – Tips and Tricks for Treating Yourself to a Cleaner Mouth
In 2009, the American Dental Hygienists’ Association (ADHA) helped launch National Dental Hygiene Month, which has been recognized annually in October since its inception. ADHA took these steps because it saw a need for people to focus more on preventative oral...
As New York Rallies to Address Climate Change, Advances in Sustainable Dentistry Make a Difference
With climate change as the UN's focus this week, new advances in sustainable dentistry can make a big difference. Dentistry has come a long way since its inception, evolving not only in terms of technology and technique but also in its environmental impact. As we...
No White After Labor Day Shouldn’t Apply to Your Teeth: Here Are Some Tips for a Stunning Smile All Year
Outdated though the traditional may be, you could still face criticism from fashionistas for wearing white after Labor Day, a faux pas that invokes a throwback to the turn of the 20th century when people stored their bright summer attire to make room for darker, more...