Stress is a part of life From juggling work deadlines to managing family responsibilities there no shortage of stressors in our daily lives But did you know that stress can also impact your oral healt ...
Menopause can cause changes in your oral health. A dentist explains what changes you can expect from menopause and what you ...
This webinar will educate dental professionals on managing 'Chemo Mouth' – a set of symptoms including mucositis, dry mouth, infections, and taste disturbances. Attendees will explore the benefits of ...
After the gut, the oral microbiome is the largest microbial community in the body - here's how to look after it according to ...
While it’s often caused by poor oral hygiene, certain foods, dry mouth or underlying health conditions, there are several effective home remedies you can try to combat it. Regularly brushing and ...
Whether it’s due to long waiting lists or a shortage of appointments, people have been finding it a challenge to access ...
When you're finished brushing, do you rinse out your mouth? If so, it's probably because it was ingrained in you since you were a kid. I used to rinse my mouth thoroughly after brushing my teeth ...
It’s also important to look for a mouthwash that is alcohol-free, as alcohol can dry out the mouth and exacerbate gum problems. We spent hours researching and testing various mouthwashes to ...
Bad breath, or halitosis, can be a sign of an underlying health condition, according to a GP who has warned it could be a ...
If you are experiencing bad breath regularly while maintaining good oral hygiene you might want to speak to your GP about ...