From flossing our teeth to taking our vitals, healthcare professionals encourage us to live healthier lives. But are nurses, doctors and dieticians skimping on their smiles? The good and bad of their oral and overall health: The Bad No dental visit in the past year: … [Read more...]
President Smiles and Scowls on U.S. Currency
Our nation’s currency features presidents sporting everything from slight smirks to serious scowls. Here’s our take on presidential pearly whites: • Slight Smile: Jefferson on the Nickel After years of cold-faced coins, the nickel was redesigned in 2005 with a smile in mind. … [Read more...]
Back to School Foods that Boost Brainpower
Studying and snacking go hand-in-hand. Feeding kids hummus over hamburgers affects their smile, body and brain. Younger years are critical for cranium development, so use these tips to provide proper nutrition this school year. • Wake up to water. Kids aren’t getting enough … [Read more...]
Navigate the Medicare Dental Dilemma
Emotions run high for pre-retirees. The retirement cloud comes in 2 forms—one part white and fluffy (no more work!) — another dark and ominous (no more benefits?). Medicare doesn’t cover dental—including procedures, care or devices. Medicare will only cover it if it’s required … [Read more...]
Firsts A Smile Can Make or Break
It takes one-tenth of a second to make a first impression. That’s 100 times faster than it took you to read this sentence. But what happens in that blink of an eye? When meeting someone, one-third of Americans notice teeth before any other facial feature. And first impressions … [Read more...]
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