Between after-school activities, homework and bedtime routines, it’s hard to find time to put healthy lunches together for your kids. But, a nutritious lunch is vital to your child’s performance in school. … [Read more...]
Healthy Cafeteria Food Can Make A Positive Impact on Oral Health
From vending machines to healthy cafeteria food, school nutrition is a hot topic. And it should be—children consume approximately 50% of their calories for the day while at school. And for kids from low-income families, it may be their only meal of the day. … [Read more...]
The Mouth and Body Connection [INFOGRAPHIC]
Over the teeth, past the gums, look out body here it comes! How does dental hygiene affect your health? In more ways than one. Poor oral health can increase your risk for heart disease, respiratory illnesses, stroke and more. Learn more about the mouth/body connection with our … [Read more...]
Flossing or Brushing: Which Should Come First?
Brushing and flossing are equally important parts of your daily oral care routine, but should you floss before you brush or brush before you floss? Trick question—both options are correct! As long as you do both, you’re taking proper steps to reduce the occurrence of plaque … [Read more...]
Funding Dental Care for Older Adults
As we age, it becomes even more crucial to take care of our oral health. Dental care for senior citizens can be difficult to navigate, since routine dental care is not covered under Medicare, and sparse funds may limit plan coverage. Here are some options for Older Adults: … [Read more...]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- …
- 23
- Next Page »