For women, excessive amounts of hormones greatly affect appetite, mood, weight, and even dental health. At Sullivan Family Dental, it is our goal to make sure our patients are educated on all the factors that can affect their dental health. Hormones play a key role in women’s health throughout many stages of their life. During … Continue reading “The Role Hormones Play in Dental Health”
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Fun Ways to Drink More Water
Is it possible that 75% of Americans suffer from chronic dehydration? Are you one of them? Dehydration is not just bad for your body…it’s also bad for your oral health. Water strengthens your teeth, keeps your mouth clean, fights dry mouth, and is also calorie-free! Here are fun ways to drink more water. Keep Water … Continue reading “Fun Ways to Drink More Water”
5 Oral Health Tools Every Woman Should Own
Your smile is important to you. Oral health care is not only a necessary component of your beauty routine, but it is also a crucial factor in leading a healthy and balanced lifestyle. Sure you brush and floss, but are you missing something? Here are 5 important oral health tools every woman should own. 1. … Continue reading “5 Oral Health Tools Every Woman Should Own”
Bathroom Organization Tips
In the rush of getting ready in the morning for work or school, many of us misplace important items like floss and skimp on important daily routines. With a more organized bathroom, you can create a system for taking care of all your hygiene needs, including good oral health practices. Here are a few tips … Continue reading “Bathroom Organization Tips”
Why Do Teeth Feel Fuzzy?
In general, you expect your teeth to feel smooth when you run your tongue over them. Sometimes, however, you may be surprised to find they don’t feel as you expect. Instead, they have a fuzzy feel. You may wonder why your teeth feel fuzzy sometimes and if it is a sign of an issue. Let’s take a … Continue reading “Why Do Teeth Feel Fuzzy?”