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How can you get the healthy smile you want, without draining your bank account? We’ve got a few tips to help you brighten and enhance your oral health in the New Year.

Upgrade Your Toothbrush

It’s important to switch your toothbrush every three or four months, but it’s so easy to forget to do it, right? We recommend setting a reminder on your calendar...

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Pregnancy is a time of extraordinary change, and one area that often gets overlooked is oral health. While you may be focused on prenatal vitamins and doctor’s visits, your teeth and gums deserve attention too. There’s growing evidence that oral health during pregnancy can influence outcomes like preterm birth, low birth weight, and gestational complications. Good oral health...

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When most people think about staying healthy, their minds go to things like nutrition, exercise, and regular check-ups. But there’s one area of health that often gets overlooked – oral health. Your mouth isn’t just for eating, talking, or smiling. It’s a gateway to your entire body. And growing evidence shows that the state of your oral health is deeply connected to your over...

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You brush your teeth to avoid cavities and freshen your breath, but did you know that good oral hygiene might also help protect your heart? While brushing and flossing alone won’t prevent cardiovascular disease, research reveals a striking connection between href="https://www.dentalplans.com/blog/heart-and-dental-health/" data-wpel-link="internal" target="_blank" rel="noop...

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For individuals living with diabetes, managing blood sugar is just one part of the overall health puzzle. What many may not realize is how closely diabetes and oral health are connected. Poorly controlled blood sugar doesn’t just increase the risk for complications like nerve damage or kidney disease; it can also take a toll on your mouth. In fact, oral issues such as gum dis...

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