Let’s Raise Awareness of Oral Cancer
The American Cancer Society estimates that over 53,000 people will get oral cavity or oropharyngeal cancer in 2020.
The American Cancer Society estimates that over 53,000 people will get oral cavity or oropharyngeal cancer in 2020.
Mental well-being or lack thereof can often have an impact on physical health.
Just about anyone who’s been to the dentist has had dental X-rays taken.
When we think of being healthy, how much are we thinking about oral health?
Canker sores can be a real pain in the mouth! They might not be very dangerous, but they can make it pretty hard to have a good day.
What we drink can have a big impact on our oral health, sometimes in ways that seem counterintuitive.
Aside from the obvious, there are all kinds of changes the body goes through during pregnancy.
We don’t usually think very much about our spit, but it’s one of the biggest unsung heroes of our oral health.
We should all be taking good care of our teeth and gums, but did you know that this can mean different things for men than for women?