by Midway Family and Cosmetic Dentistry | Feb 6, 2021 | Healthy Lifestyle
Diabetes is a potentially serious metabolic disease impacting many systemic regions of the body. Researchers have found a significant correlation between diabetes and oral health. Teeth Gums And Diabetes The bloodstreams of individuals with diabetes contain...
by Midway Family and Cosmetic Dentistry | Dec 9, 2020 | Healthy Lifestyle
As the holidays come around and we meet up with friends and family, the last thing on our mind is eating healthy. Although you deserve a sugary treat now and then, consuming too many snacks can cause problems down the road. For those of you that want to have delicious...
by Midway Family and Cosmetic Dentistry | Nov 7, 2020 | General Dentistry, Healthy Lifestyle
The craze for natural products has, in the recent years, taken the world by storm. Many personal care products such as face masks, soap, toothpastes, and tooth whitening products have found their way into the market, and consumers are increasingly falling for them....
by Midway Family and Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 13, 2020 | General Dentistry, Healthy Lifestyle
Autumn is definitely the season for pumpkins. We love to carve them or use them as flavoring in our coffees and desserts. However, some people are unaware that pumpkins have several health benefits. Read on to see how pumpkins can help improve both your oral health...
by Midway Family and Cosmetic Dentistry | Feb 6, 2020 | General Dentistry, Healthy Lifestyle, Periodontal Prevention
Teeth decay over time because of standard wear and tear, but also because of poor oral health care. But we’re here to help you with these tips to help you prevent tooth decay and keep your teeth healthy for a lifetime! As tooth decay occurs, the tooth’s enamel...
by Midway Family and Cosmetic Dentistry | Dec 5, 2018 | General Dentistry, Healthy Lifestyle, Periodontal Prevention
You’re going about your normal routine of brushing and flossing, and you spit out the toothpaste and notice a bit of pink. You may also see some bleeding when you floss. A small amount of blood may be a normal occurrence to you but it’s definitely not something that...
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