The materials sitting inside your mouth do not stay separate from the rest of your body. For patients who have spent years with mercury-containing amalgam fillings, this reality raises important questions about what truly safe, health-conscious dental care looks like,...
Most people think of dental health as something that lives entirely in the mouth, but the jaw is a structural anchor that connects to your spine, muscles, and nervous system in ways you may never have considered. When your bite is off, even slightly, the rest of your...
Your diet is shaping the health of your teeth and gums right now, and most people never make the connection until a problem has already taken hold. Nutrition and oral health are inseparably linked, and knowing how food choices affect your mouth can change how you...
If you have ever had a dental impression taken the old-fashioned way, you probably remember it well. A tray packed with thick, chalky material pressed against your teeth, the uncomfortable wait while it set, and the unpleasant sensation of fighting your gag reflex...
When a tooth is damaged, the goal of treatment should not simply be to fill the space left behind, but to restore the tooth in a way that honors how it was built in the first place. Enamel and dentin are layered, flexible, and alive, and for a long time, conventional...
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