How Your Oral Health Influences Your Overall Well-Being
November 14, 2018
Everyone knows strong, healthy teeth and optimal oral health are vital to a pleasing smile and a good aesthetic appearance. However, some may realize that oral health and overall health share significant correlations. Mountain View Dental invites patients and followers to read this brief blog detailing the importance of oral care and the health consequences...
Read MoreWhy Do We Have Wisdom Teeth?
November 6, 2018
One of the only times that you typically hear people talk about wisdom teeth is when they are discussing removing them. You might be wondering what the purpose of these teeth are if we just take them out as soon as they grow in. It turns out that there is a fascinating historical reason behind...
Read MoreHealthy Halloween – Keep Teeth Healthy
October 30, 2018
Tricks or treats around every corner are the hallmarks of the Halloween season. With October 31st approaching as quickly as a witch on her broomstick, it's time to take account of those healthy activities for everyday folks. Taking care of your teeth is a task that can't be overlooked at any time of year. Learn...
Read MoreMouth Canker Sores vs Gum Cancer
October 23, 2018
It’s not unusual to have sores or lesions in your mouth. Many are harmless and go away on their own in a few days. A good example of this issue is a canker sore. However, there are other problems that can be much more serious and even deadly if not treated quickly. Gum cancer, also...
Read MoreThe Causes of Bad Breath`
October 16, 2018
An estimated 50 million individuals in the United States have chronic bad breath, which is also known as halitosis. However, many individuals fail to get treatment because they are embarrassed about their condition. Although bad breath is typically caused by periodontal and dental diseases, there are other causes of bad breath. If you are suffering...
Read MoreMouth Cancer and Impact on Dental Health
October 9, 2018
If you have cancer inside your mouth, then it can lead to dental health problems in a variety of ways. When your physician or a dentist finds a growth or sore inside your mouth, a biopsy may indicate that it is cancerous. In addition to having medical issues from cancer, you can experience problems from...
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