Healthcare and dental decisions are not glamorous, but they are important. We continue to see more and more evidence supporting the impact our oral health—or lack thereof—has on our overall health. This means that avoiding the dentist shouldn’t be an option for us … [Read more...]
Ease into Retirement with Individual Dental Coverage
Retirement is a time to relax and return to the hobbies and skills that make you happy. While exploring new interests, it is important to keep your physical health and oral health a top priority. Individual Dental Coverage for Retirement One aspect of retirement … [Read more...]
8 ways to get your recommend water intake
How much water should a person drink daily? The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine recommends approximately 91 ounces for women and 125 ounces for men, and this includes water from foods and beverages. Getting your ounces in may seem daunting, but … [Read more...]
Lower Risk of Oral Cancer Linked to Flossing, Dentist Visits
Flossing is an important oral health habit that promotes a healthy mouth and body. However, a recent survey found only 16 percent of American respondents said they consistently floss once a day. When asked why they don’t floss, participants stated it is too time-consuming, … [Read more...]
Breast Cancer: Your Mouth Matters
If you’re seeing pink everywhere, it might be because it’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month. During this very important observance, it is important to keep in mind the effect your oral health can have on your overall health. This connection proves true in many diseases including … [Read more...]
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