“To err is human,” wrote poet Alexander Pope 400 years ago. And it’s still true today. We all make mistakes, and we can only hope to learn from them.
Halloween is becoming more popular every year, especially among children who get to dress up, carve pumpkins and enjoy haunted houses and hayrides.
Following an excellent oral healthcare routine is always beneficial. But going overboard—being too excellent—is not beneficial.
Think about it: What would your life be like if you couldn’t use your mouth?
We’re living longer, healthier lives nowadays, and there’s no reason that shouldn’t include our oral health.
Everyone knows how important it is to keep their teeth in tip-top shape. But some people don’t know how to go about doing it.
If you dread going to the dentist, your trepidation may soon lift. Laser technology, which has been used in innumerable types of medical procedures for years, has come to dental offices.
Do you envy the perfect smiles of celebrities and other people in high-profile positions?
Though it may not seem like it, your teeth are complicated biological components and play significant roles in the health of the entire body rather than just the mouths they inhabit.
The American Dental Association advocates flossing once a day to remove food particles that have become lodged between the teeth, the ones our toothbrush might not be able to reach.
The benefits of fluoride in helping to fortify the enamel protecting our teeth and ward off harmful bacteria are well documented.
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