
In today’s society of instant gratification and quick results, many people are looking for a fast, convenient way to get straighter teeth without needing to visit their orthodontist. To answer this need, a new product called mail-in aligners has recently become very popular. While the simplicity and easiness of this method is appealing for many people, studies and experts report that it is widely ineffective and even potentially dangerous. In fact, professional organizations have publicly warned against them—and for good reason. Here are five significant dangers you should know about if you’re considering using mail-in clear aligners.
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Did you know that there is a 30% increase in dental injuries to adults in the summer months? Plus, recent research collected from thousands of U.S. dental practices found that there is a 50% climb in children who experience dental injuries during summertime. This has led medical professionals to refer to June, July, and August as “trauma season.” While dental emergencies can happen at a moment’s notice, being aware of the common causes and prevention tactics can help protect you and your family from experiencing one. Therefore, your
There’s never a good time to have a dental emergency. Whether you’ve fallen and broken a tooth or are experiencing a severe toothache, you want to get the treatment you need as quickly as possible. While it might not initially seem like there is a difference between going to the ER or making 
If you’re brushing your teeth incorrectly, you may be doing them more harm than good every day. One of the most destructive brushing habits is to use too much force when cleaning your teeth. While regularly brushing your teeth is a key part of maintaining great oral health, overbrushing may be causing it permanent damage instead. Read on to find out if you’ve been cleaning off your teeth with too much force and how to
Do you take good care of your smile? If you brush your teeth twice a day and use floss on occasion, your answer is probably “yes.” However, despite your healthy habits, you could be putting your oral health at risk every day. Don’t let your
As the weather turns colder, many of us start sniffling and coughing. When you catch a cold or the flu, it can feel like the barrage of difficult symptoms puts your whole life on hold. As you reach for your trusty go-to cold treatment, you probably know what side effects to expect. However, do you know how it will impact your oral health? You could accidentally stain your teeth, increase your risk of cavities, and worsen gum disease as you treat your sickness! Here’s how you can keep both you and your teeth healthy this cold and flu season.
Imagine you’re going about your normal day, when you bite down and hear an unusually loud crunch. Did you just crack your tooth? You rush to a mirror and look at your teeth, but you don’t any damage or even feel any pain. Your teeth are very durable, but they’re not unbreakable. It’s estimated that there are more than 200,000 cases of cracked teeth every year, and they’re not always visible or painful. Every cracked tooth needs to be treated right away before disease and infection set in and cause serious harm. Read on to learn everything you need to know about cracked teeth, like what causes them, how to spot them, and how to treat them.
Millions of Americans get their