One Crucial Bug Living in your Mouth
Dirty mouth?
It used to be that the mouth could clean itself. The oral microflora kept the discreet parts of your mouth running the
Dirty mouth?
It used to be that the mouth could clean itself. The oral microflora kept the discreet parts of your mouth running the
When you brush your teeth, are you spitting red?
Probably.
About 90% of the population admits to it.
Bleeding gums, as we know, is
Raise your hand if you’re completely comfortable with the state of your mouth!
…
According to a recent survey conducted by the Delta Dental
Dear Reader, When I shifted my focus from clinical practice to media and education, I set out to put myself out of business. I wanted
Taking care of yourself in a world that hopes you won’t is radical. Right?
But it doesn’t always look the way we think it will…
Dirty mouth?
It used to be that the mouth could clean itself. The oral microflora kept the discreet parts of your mouth running the
When you brush your teeth, are you spitting red?
Probably.
About 90% of the population admits to it.
Bleeding gums, as we know, is
Raise your hand if you’re completely comfortable with the state of your mouth!
…
According to a recent survey conducted by the Delta Dental
Dear Reader, When I shifted my focus from clinical practice to media and education, I set out to put myself out of business. I wanted
Taking care of yourself in a world that hopes you won’t is radical. Right?
But it doesn’t always look the way we think it will…
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