The Relationship Between Oral and Heart Health

March 19, 2024

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person holding paper heart

February is commonly associated with Valentine’s Day, when many couples exchange gifts to express their love. However, beyond Valentine’s Day, February is also recognized as American Heart Health Month, focusing on cardiovascular wellness. Interestingly, taking care of your smile can contribute to a healthier heart. Discover more about the connection between oral health and heart health in the following discussion.

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Why Is Hydration Crucial to My Oral Health?

February 13, 2024

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Lady smiles because she is hydrated

While a whopping one hundred percent of qualified medical doctors will tell you that drinking plenty of water is absolutely essential to your continued health and well-being, many people don’t realize all the benefits it has for their oral health. Making water your beverage of choice is a great way to prevent issues like tooth decay, gum disease, and dental injuries. Here’s why drinking water is an excellent way to preserve your smile!

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Why Get a Dental Checkup Early in the Year?

January 18, 2024

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A young man getting a dental checkup early in the year

It’s easy to feel a bit aimless when a new year starts. With your calendar cleared up, you don’t have events and meetings that fill your schedule. That said, don’t let yourself space out too much. Now’s the perfect chance to get a dental checkup early in the year. If you attend this session in January, you’ll enjoy many great perks. Your Hamden dentist will even explain the details. So, here are a few good reasons to have a dental visit early.

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Stuck in Your Teeth: Foods That Spell Trouble for Dental Health

January 12, 2024

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Food bad for dental health

Have you ever experienced that frustrating sensation of food getting lodged between your teeth? It’s uncomfortable and, often, embarrassing. Brushing and flossing regularly is the best way to keep your dental health in check. However, avoiding certain foods will help prevent these sticky situations. If you want to look at some of the worst offenders when it comes to sticky foods, continue reading.

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The Lowdown on Low Carb: Can the Keto Diet Improve Your Smile?

December 20, 2023

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A man enjoying some keto diet foods

The ketogenic diet (keto) is known for its emphasis on low-carb, high-fat intake. It was invented as a way to treat epilepsy in patients. However, it has gained popularity for its potential benefits in weight loss and bodily health. But what about your oral health? Can it also improve your smile?

To learn the answer, continue reading. You’ll see the findings of some recent research that may have some surprising results.

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How Cosmetic Dentistry Can Help You Progress in Your Career

December 12, 2023

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person with nice smile at job interview

As our smiles inevitably reveal signs of age, encompassing issues like chipped teeth and discolored enamel, the prospect of revitalization arises through the realm of cosmetic dentistry. This transformative approach ensures that your smile becomes a source of excitement, particularly crucial if you are on a journey to secure a new job, promotion, or even attract new clients. Delve into the details to understand how undergoing cosmetic dental treatments can play a pivotal role in achieving the professional milestones you’ve been after.

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True or False: The Holidays are Bad for Your Dental Health?

December 4, 2023

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Happy couple wearing Santa hatsThe holidays can lead to a little extra weight gain if you aren’t careful, but it can also be a bad time for your dental health. Whether you’re staying at home or traveling for the holidays, you can have an increased risk of cavities and gum disease. Here are the biggest factors that can affect your teeth and how you can keep your mouth healthy during the holidays.

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Appreciate Your Teeth This Thanksgiving

November 10, 2023

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Close up of a family sharing a mealYou probably don’t think about your teeth very often; however, life wouldn’t be the same if not for your pearly whites. As you gather around the dinner table to give thanks for all the blessings in your life, don’t forget about your smile. You can show your teeth the appreciation they deserve by committing to 5 simple tips to keep your mouth healthy through the holidays. 

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Spooky Season Smiles: Tips for Protecting Your Teeth This Halloween

October 24, 2023

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picture of a jack-o-lantern

Halloween is a time for spooky fun, creative costumes, and, of course, lots of candy. While indulging in your favorite treats is part of the holiday’s charm, it’s also a time when dental health can take a hit. This blog post is here to help you navigate the sea of sweets without compromising your pearly whites.

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3 Traits that Make a Smile Beautiful

October 3, 2023

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Someone with a nice smile

Any dentist will tell you that every smile is completely unique. Even perfectly healthy teeth may not look alike, which means that there isn’t one “correct” way for a smile to look.

However, it’s also true that cosmetic dentists see all kinds of patients and hear all kinds of requests for what they want their teeth to look like. In that sea of desire, patterns start to emerge. There are some traits that people often value when it comes to their teeth, and that loosely define what a “nice” smile looks like. While it’s impossible to cover all of them here, this blog aims to explore a few common examples, and the treatments used to pursue them.

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