Phosphorous levels are lower when calcium, glucose, cholesterol and triglycerides are too high.
“The food you eat can either be the safest and most powerful form of medicine, or a slow form of poison”
Brushing and flossing and getting regular dental cleans/checkups will help you to have...
You try your best to keep fit and healthy, you eat a balanced diet and follow all the latest...
Around 40-60% of the population snores, with some cases so severe their sleep partner...
The eyes may be the window to your soul, but your teeth and gums say a mouthful about your physical health.
While the eyes may be the window to your soul the mouth is the front door to your body.
It is so easy to get caught up in the pressures of life, we begin to feel down and negative and forget to smile and have fun.
A healthy tongue should be pink in colour, slightly moist, and smooth with no bumps or spots and be layered with visible taste buds.
Mouth breathing is a serious matter. In children of growing age, it may have devastating effects on general health and growth.
Your mouth is the gateway to your body and can affect your overall health.
“Stress is a reaction people have when excessive pressure or demands are placed upon them, and arises when an individual believes they are unable to cope.”
Dentistry has always aimed to focus on prevention of oral disease rather than solely treatment alone.
In holistic dentistry, we are always considering that there could be underlying causes to what presents in our patients’ mouths.
Dental Plaque May Be Linked To Early Cancer Death
Women, keep those toothbrushes and dental floss handy.
Scientists are discovering more and more about the connections between dental health and the health of our entire body.
If the eyes are the window to the soul – then the mouth is the front door to the body...
Bacteria and germs from the mouth can trigger blood clots.
New research forecasts that over one in four post-menopausal women are likely to suffer from tooth loss over a five year period.
In a study, Identification of unrecognized diabetes and pre-diabetes in a dental setting...