Be Wary of These Beverages

It’s common knowledge that plenty of beverages are not good for your health. The excessive amounts of sugar, caffeine, or alcohol found in a lot of popular drinks have well-documented impacts on your body. However, you may not be aware of the immediate impacts that these beverages can have on your teeth. Below is a… Continue reading Be Wary of These Beverages

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Men: Keep Your Mouth Healthy

Men, dental examinations and treatment are important for you, too. Did you know according to the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD), by age 72 men lose an average of 5 teeth? That number jumps to 12 if you are also a smoker. Here’s what you need to know about keeping your mouth healthy. Follow these… Continue reading Men: Keep Your Mouth Healthy

5 Myths of Teeth Sensitivity

MYTH: People’s teeth are supposed to hurt when they bite into cold or hot foods.  Feelings of sensitivity when eating hot or cold foods should not be a typical experience. If you suffer from hypersensitivity, it can actually be a sign that something is wrong. There are many causes for hypersensitivity including cavities, older dental… Continue reading 5 Myths of Teeth Sensitivity

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9 Facts About Tongues

We use our tongues every day to talk, taste, and swallow, yet we rarely take time to think about this flexible organ. Here are 9 things you may not know about the tongue: 1.      The longest recorded tongue was more than 3.8 inches from back to tip; the widest measured over 3” across.… Continue reading 9 Facts About Tongues

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Oral Hygiene and Heart Disease

Gum disease symptoms to watch out for: persistent bad breath swollen, red gums tender gums that bleed easily pain with chewing highly sensitive teeth receding gums or sunken teeth loose teeth or changes in bite Dr. Koehne will evaluate your teeth and review your medical history. During your visit, he may: measure your gums with… Continue reading Oral Hygiene and Heart Disease

Coffee and Your Teeth

Coffee contains ingredients called tannins, which are a type of polyphenol that breaks down in water. They are also found in beverages like wine or tea. Tannins cause color compounds to stick to your teeth. When these compounds stick, they can leave an unwanted yellow hue behind. It only takes one cup of coffee a… Continue reading Coffee and Your Teeth

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