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Why Does Your Breath Smell Like Poop?

Why Does Your Breath Smell Like Poop?

Feb 4, 2022Breath that smells like poop is not normal. If your breath smells like poop coming from someone’s mouth, it's usually poor oral hygiene.
Teeth Sensitivity After A Dental Cleaning? Causes and Relief

Teeth Sensitivity After A Dental Cleaning? Causes and Relief

Feb 4, 2022Tooth sensitivity after cleaning visits doesn’t last very long. At the most, it might be a few days. There are a few reasons your teeth hurt after cleaning.
5 Ways To Improve Ergonomics for Dental Hygienists

5 Ways To Improve Ergonomics for Dental Hygienists

Feb 4, 2022Dental hygienists are prone to back and shoulder pain, muscle fatigue, and repetitive motion injuries. Here are 5 steps to take care of your body.
Going To The Dentist During Coronavirus

Going To The Dentist During Coronavirus

Feb 4, 2022If you have any sort of symptoms of COVID-19, cancel your appointment. Even a mild case of Coronavirus you could potentially be carrying and shedding the virus.
5 Tips to Overcome Dental Anxiety

5 Tips to Overcome Dental Anxiety

Feb 4, 2022Fear of the dentist keeps thousands of people from getting the dental care they need each year. Rest assured, if you have dental anxiety, you’re not alone.
Deciduous Teeth - How Many & When Will They Fall Out

Deciduous Teeth - How Many & When Will They Fall Out

Feb 4, 2022Children have a set of 20 deciduous teeth. They start developing before your baby is born and usually all present by your toddler is about two years of age.
Teeth Sensitivity After A Cavity Filling - Causes & Treatments

Teeth Sensitivity After A Cavity Filling - Causes & Treatments

Feb 4, 2022It’s not abnormal to experience sensitive teeth after fillings are placed. Normally it will wear off within a few days to a month.
Tooth Decay in Children - Causes, Treatment & Prevention

Tooth Decay in Children - Causes, Treatment & Prevention

Feb 3, 2022Decaying teeth in toddlers is a serious issue. Unfortunately, tooth decay symptoms usually aren’t visible to parents until they’re severe.