The Negative Effects Of Mouth-Breathing
We all know what it’s like to have a cold, with a nose so stuffy that you can’t breathe through it.
We all know what it’s like to have a cold, with a nose so stuffy that you can’t breathe through it.
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Whether you’re trying to lose weight, or simply live more healthily, the good choices you’re making not only do wonders for your body and overall health, but they also have a beneficial impact on your smile!
We believe the more educated our patients are about dental health issues, the better they’ll be able to prevent them.
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Have you ever woken up with your mouth feeling like a barren desert? Then you’ve probably experienced dry mouth.