
Are you struggling with a mental health disorder? You may be surprised to learn that what is going on in your mind can negatively affect your smile. It might seem impossible, but if depression, anxiety, or another similar issue is plaguing your well-being, it can manifest in other ways, one of which is damaging your teeth. If you’re curious about the problems that can arise, you can find out more about the connective link between mental and dental health.
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April is here, which means spring is in the air, including pollen, dander, and dust. Although blooming flowers and warmer temperatures are exciting, the change of season can mean bad news for allergy sufferers. Sneezing, runny noses, and nasal congestion can affect more than just how you’re feeling throughout the day. Allergies and the medications you use to manage symptoms can affect your dental health negatively. Here’s what you need to know to 






We’re only just entering cold and flu season. For many people this means that it is time to stock up on more disinfecting wipes, hand sanitizer, and other disinfecting tools than you already have this year. If you have