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Study Finds Ancient Ancestors Had Better Oral Health
While you might assume that people today have significantly better oral health than our ancestors, a new study suggests that isn’t necessarily the case. The Roman-British population from 200 to 400 AD actually appears to have experienced far less gum disease than people do today, according to a new study that examined the skull collection…
Read MoreSurvey Finds Americans Could Improve Oral Care
Most people practice it twice daily – once before bed and again after getting up in the morning – for an average of one minute and fifty-two seconds. These are just a few of the finding on tooth brushing from the Delta Dental Oral Health and Well-Being Survey. Nearly 70 percent of Americans brush their…
Read MoreWhat’s the Best Way to Brush?
If you don’t know the best way to brush, you’re not likely to receive much help from the experts. Toothpaste and toothbrush manufacturers and dental associations don’t seem to agree on what constitutes the best way to brush, and the advice they provide consumers is “unacceptably inconsistent,” reports the findings of a new study. Researchers…
Read MoreWhat's the Best Way to Brush?
If you don’t know the best way to brush, you’re not likely to receive much help from the experts. Toothpaste and toothbrush manufacturers and dental associations don’t seem to agree on what constitutes the best way to brush, and the advice they provide consumers is “unacceptably inconsistent,” reports the findings of a new study. Researchers…
Read MoreHow Medications Impact Your Oral Health
If you take any type of medication – whether prescribed or over-the-counter – you’ve probably read through the long list of potential side effects those medications can cause. Some of the most commonly prescribed medications feature a range of side effects that include everything from blood clots to skin discoloration. While most side effects certainly…
Read MoreDementia May Have Links to Poor Oral Health
With the number of seniors suffering the effects of Alzheimer’s in the U.S. continuing to rise, more study has been dedicated to gaining a better understanding of the disease. A recent study conducted by the University of Chicago has predicted that the number of Americans suffering from Alzheimer’s will increase by 35 million by 2050,…
Read MoreUnderstanding the Mouth/Body Connection
If you’re like most people, as long you enjoy a bright and white smile and kissable breath, you probably don’t give too much consideration to your oral health. Which is too bad because even if you brush and floss daily, you could be missing some pretty clear signs that point to the state of your…
Read MoreUnderstanding the Causes of Sore Gums
If you suffer from sore, red gums that occasionally bleed after brushing, you may have developed gingivitis, a mild form of gum disease. Millions of Americans deal with gingivitis each year, and a study conducted by the American Dental Association found that 70 percent of all adults will battle the disease at some point in…
Read MoreHelp Kids Brush Teeth With Disney App
Disney is known for the many ways they entertain kids of all ages, and now they can add one more! Oral-B and Disney have partnered to create a timer to help kids brush their teeth for a full two minutes every day. The 2×2 Rule for Brushing Teeth “It’s essential for kids to brush their…
Read MoreDental Health For Your Pets
Not only is February for sharing Valentine cards and gifts with those we love, it’s also the time of year to pay attention to the dental health of our beloved pets. As this month is National Pet Dental Health Month, it’s time to see if your dog, cat or other pets have dental health as…
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