What Does an Eating Disorder Do to Dental Health?
Eating disorders can cause many kinds of damage to the body, including the teeth.
Eating disorders can cause many kinds of damage to the body, including the teeth.
Being tongue-tied isn't just an expression; for many people, it's an actual medical condition.
1 IN EVERY 8 Americans (including kids) has sensitive teeth.
We hear a lot of the same questions from patients and parents of patients.
We've been hearing for decades how dangerous smoking is to many aspects of our health.
We've all heard of the active ingredient in toothpaste: fluoride.
Our jaws get a pretty constant workout between all the talking, chewing, and yawning we do.
2 OUT OF EVERY 5 KIDS have at least one cavity by the time they finish elementary school.
Unless the dentist is an active TikTok user, it's not a good idea to get dental health advice from social media.
40% of kids will have at least one cavity by the time they start school, usually due to poor oral hygiene and eating and drinking lots of sugary things.