Think back to the last time you got a paper cut or other minor injury on your skin. Was it your first instinct to start sucking on the wound to make it feel better? For the longest time, your dentist in Vero Beach knew that wounds in the mouth healed more quickly compared to wounds on the skin. He also knew that saliva had healing properties but didn’t know the exact molecule responsible.
Now, according to new research, we know which molecule it is and how it could advance future dental treatments.
As our bodies age, they go through a series of changes. Managing these changes requires people to adjust their lifestyle habits and work closely with their doctors so they can maintain the highest quality of life possible throughout their golden years. Unfortunately, many people may not realize that their oral health has an intimate connection with the way the rest of their body functions. In fact, problems in the mouth may even increase the chances of frailty. Your Vero Beach dentist is here to talk about this surprising connection.
Can you imagine how decayed a smile would look and function after not being brushed or cared for 20 years? You don’t have to imagine, you can see it
White teeth and regular coffee consumption are two things that don’t go together for most people. However, some good news may be coming from our friends across the pond. Clear coffee was just introduced in the UK, and it may be a great way for coffee addicts to keep their teeth brilliantly white and still get their caffeine fix. Teeth whitening and other