Precautions for Oral Piercings

Ears. Lips. Bellybuttons. Piercings have become very popular, especially among teenagers and young adults. But piercings can cause many complications, especially oral piercings. Oral piercings, or the tongue splitting trend, may look cool, but they can be hazardous to your oral health.

How Genetics and Oral Health are Connected | Livermore Dentists

Genetics and Oral Health

Every cell in the human body is comprised of 23 pairs of chromosomes with one chromosome in the pair received from each parent. Each chromosome, in turn, contains thousands of DNA gene sequences, some of which are active or expressed, and others that are dormant. Factors like time, the environment, and the type of cell...

New Year, New Dental Hygiene Habits

Now that the new year is here, you may have already made a list for your New Year’s resolutions. Common resolutions include saving more money, getting a better job, and most commonly, losing weight. Many people set new goals that revolve around working towards having a healthier lifestyle in the new year. So, why not...

Yes, You Should Brush Your Tongue

While most people brush and floss twice a day, many are doing their mouth a disservice by not cleaning the bacteria living on your tongue. From fighting bad breath or just for keeping up good dental health, cleaning your tongue is important. Your tongue is covered in bacteria. Coffee turns it brown, red wine turns...
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