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Woman shopping for toothpaste at local store

Toothpastes

Do you ever stand in the oral care section at a store—maybe your local supermarket, maybe a general retailer or a pharmacy—and wonder why there are so many different types of toothpaste? Think about how many brands there are—and then how many different types of toothpaste there are ... Read more
A woman showing her bright smile after getting her teeth whitened by her Baton Rouge, LA dentist.

Dental Product Series: Teeth Whitening

We all have our vices. Things like a couple of glasses of red wine with dinner, that cup of joe (or three) to start your day, and smoking all take a toll on the color of your teeth. Whether you are getting ready for your wedding day, aren’t ready ... Read more
Isaiah Thomas of the Boston Celtics after getting his front tooth knocked out during a game.

Protect Your Teeth

Sports build camaraderie. They’re fun, adding some excitement to an otherwise mundane week, and they’re always a great source for exercise. But of course, all good things have to have some kind of drawback, right? If you thought this, you’d be correct. And with sports, you have to balance ... Read more
A man in the wild remembering what his Baton Rouge, Louisiana dentist told him about how to keep teeth clean.

Leave No Tooth Behind

Have you ever watched shows like Lost or movies like Cast Away and wonder how the teeth of these people must feel like after an extended stay on a remote island? Fortunately, there are a few things they (or you, if you go camping or get stranded) can do ... Read more
A business woman learns from her [city, state] dentist how to get rid of bad breath.

Avoid Bad Breath for Good

What Causes Bad Breath? Hygiene The most common cause of bad breath is straightforward; you have a dirty mouth. Bacteria live in your mouth, and when you eat, they eat. These odors are made worse by your tongue, which acts like a fleshy dish sponge, absorbing food particles and bacterial byproducts. ... Read more
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