The Scoop On Toothpaste!
This handy guide should help you make an informed decision so you can keep your teeth sparkling clean between your routine visits to The Glenroy Dental Group.
Read More5 Types of Drinks that Are Surprisingly High in Sugar
Pay attention to what you’re drinking. Pick healthy alternatives to sugary drinks. Choose to stay healthy and live well.
Read More4 Tips for Good Oral Health During Pregnancy
During pregnancy a woman has many things to think about. One thing that is sometimes overlooked, but shouldn’t be, is the need for pregnant women to remember their dental health – for themselves and their babies.
Read MoreTop 7 Best Dental Practices to Help Break Bad Habits
Good oral hygiene and regular visits to the dentist will help you maintain healthy teeth and gums.
Read MoreKeeping Your Gums Healthy: Swollen Or Bleeding Gums
When a dentist informs a patient that they have gum (periodontal) disease, they are often quite surprised.
Read MoreYour New Year’s Dental Health Resolutions for 2017
At this time of year it is traditional to make New Year’s resolutions. But many of us fail to follow through with our resolutions. Turning over a new leaf in the New Year is not always easy, but finding a way to stick with your resolutions is important if your new leaf benefits your dental and overall health.
Read MoreHow to Keep Your Teeth Healthy Over Holidays
It’s that time of year again; that dicey holiday period. The holidays are well known for their ‘sugar-coating’. Only a sensible approach and good habits can keep you and your mouth in tiptop condition through the holidays.
Read MoreHow Eating Disorders Affect Your Oral Health
Eating disorders such as Anorexia Nervosa or Bulimia Nervosa have many negative physiological effects on your body, including an adverse affect on your oral health.
Read MoreTop 4 Benefits of Brushing and Flossing
Brushing and flossing is an integral part of your oral hygiene routine and preventive program to help guard against threats of various oral health diseases. Occasionally skipping your oral hygiene routine may cause issues to your oral and dental health.
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