Category Archives: Oral Health

Love Your Teeth on Valentine’s Day

Two teeth with a heart between them.

Don’t worry, we aren’t forbidding candy by any means. This post is about how to prevent dental damage while enjoying that Valentine’s Day candy!

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Oral Pathology– FAQs about Oral Cancer Answered

oral pathology services at oral surgery office

According to the Oral Cancer Foundation, nearly 54,000 Americans will be diagnosed with oral or oropharyngeal cancer this year. Oral cancers are part of a group of cancers commonly referred to as head and neck cancers, and of all head and neck cancers, they comprise about 85% of that category. Often oral cancer is only […]

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Stress and Oral Health

Stress and oral health are more closely linked than you may have thought. We all experience stress to a degree, and we all know the toll that stress can take on our minds and bodies. But did you know that stress can have some serious consequences for your teeth and gums?

Stress and oral health are more closely linked than you may have thought. We all experience stress to a degree, and we all know the toll that stress can take on our minds and bodies. But did you know that stress can have some serious consequences for your teeth and gums? It’s important to care […]

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Best Foods for Dental Health

Best Foods for Dental Health

We all know it’s important to take care of our teeth and gums with brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits, but did you also know that there are some foods that you can eat to lead to a healthier mouth? The food you consume has the power to affect your wellness in many ways, and […]

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Signs of a Tooth Infection– Advice From Your Cleveland Oral Surgeon

Signs of a Tooth Infection– Advice From Your Cleveland Oral Surgeon

Dental problems can be tricky, and often when left untreated, they tend to snowball into bigger, more painful, and more expensive problems. A minor toothache if ignored, can go from minor to major before you know it, and can even result in an infected or abscess tooth. But how do you know if you have […]

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