Dental Health Center
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Are you someone who thinks of your oral health as something entirely separate from your overall health? Are you someone who is diligent about your medical appointments, but puts off your dental check-ups? Are you someone who skips flossing because it takes too much time? Have you ever wondered whether there’s a connection between your oral health and your overall health and well-being? Dr. Donnica’s Oral Health Center was created with those issues in mind. Many women are surprised to find out that their oral health is directly correlated with many general health issues, from enamel loss and bone loss to periodontal disease and heart disease. The good news is that as with many of our general health issues, an ounce of prevention—brushing and flossing twice per day and getting your dental check-ups twice per year—is worth a pound of cure. Browse the list below and click on the links to read articles, Guest Expert columns, Fast Facts, and more to optimize your oral health and your overall health. Remember that while this information is provided to be helpful to you, the best resource if you’re having an oral health challenges is your own dentist.
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Snoring and Deviated Septums
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