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INFORMATIVE DENTAL BLOGS

Are you gearing up for an adventure-filled vacation? Whether you’re jetting off to exotic locales or embarking on a relaxing getaway, one thing’s for sure: your dental health shouldn’t take a backseat during your travels.
Today, let’s discuss the world of smiles and the incredible impact they can have on our health. So, let’s get ready to show off those pearly whites and spread some positivity! 
At Lotus Dental, we believe in preserving your natural smile whenever possible. However, there are instances when a tooth extraction becomes necessary to ensure your overall dental health.
At Lotus Dental, we believe in preserving your natural smile whenever possible. However, there are instances when a tooth extraction becomes necessary to ensure your overall dental health.
At Lotus Dental, we believe in preserving your natural smile whenever possible. However, there are instances when a tooth extraction becomes necessary to ensure your overall dental health.
Surface stains that affect the tooth enamel sometimes appear on a tooth that is otherwise healthy. One cause of this kind of stain is
AROUND 35 MILLION people in the US are affected by temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD or TMJ), which is why we’re observing TMJ
THE NEXT TIME you need an ice-breaker, why not toss out a few weird mouth facts? We’re confident you’ll be able to impress your friends.
AN EXPECTANT MOTHER goes through many changes during pregnancy beyond the baby bump and some funny cravings. Unfortunately,
Lip ties and tongue ties are what we call it when the thin pieces of tissue that connect the upper lip to the gums and the tongue to the floor of the
THE REASON DAILY brushing and flossing are so important for keeping harmful oral bacteria populations under control is that they reproduce
YOU MAY HAVE heard the insult “mouth-breather” in recent years thanks to the popularity of the show Stranger Things. There are actually many
MEN AND WOMEN have a lot in common, but they face significantly different challenges when it comes to keeping their teeth and gums healthy.
DIABETES (ANY TYPE) tends to make good dental health a much more difficult goal to achieve, and poor oral health also makes
DIABETES, WHETHER TYPE 1, 2, or even gestational, makes it more difficult to maintain good dental health. There is a reciprocal