Gum Disease

Did you know that diabetes and gum disease (periodontitis) have been scientifically linked? People who have diabetes are more likely to have issues with their dental health as well. Both type 1 and type 2 diabetics have a high risk for developing gum disease, especially...

Artificial (or non-nutritive) sugars like xylitol provide sweetness with few to no calories and have less of an impact on blood sugar. Compared to naturally occurring sugars, like cane sugar, artificial sweeteners can even be better for your teeth!  If you’re curious about artificial sweeteners, how...

Nowadays, stress is an unavoidable part of life. From meeting work deadlines to paying bills, we encounter many sources of stress on a daily basis. While it’s well known that prolonged stress can take a toll on your mental health, many people don’t realize that...

Also known as periodontal disease, gum disease is a common dental issue that leads to some very serious damage. It causes painful, swollen, and bleeding gums, and is the leading cause of tooth loss in seniors. Over time, the bacteria that cause the disease can...