Posts Tagged ‘dental health’
Beating Bad Breath
Dental health not only is good for teeth, but also for your breath. When people have bad breath, also known as halitosis, it can make even the most mundane encounters difficult in your personal and professional life. Often bad breath is a sign of poor oral hygiene and other routine life choices, including diet. Read…
Read MoreTraditional Thanksgiving Foods for Good Dental Health
Foods like pumpkin pie, sweet potatoes covered in clouds of toasted marshmallows, and buttery rolls might lead you to believe that there’s no way that traditional Thanksgiving foods can be healthy. However, Portland Oregon dentists Dr. Todd Beck and Dr. Jacob Morrow at South Waterfront Dental want to encourage patients of all ages that Thanksgiving foods…
Read MoreSpring Clean Your Teeth
While it’s still a bit chilly outside, it’s clear that spring is coming. What better time to invest effort and energy into spring cleaning? While spring cleaning has traditionally meant cleaning up the nooks and crannies around the house after a long winter, the term has since come to signify a variety of ways to…
Read MoreSimple Resolutions for Good Dental Health
As the current year draws to a close, dentists in SouthWest Portland, OR Dr. Todd Beck and Dr. Jacob Morrow and patients at South Waterfront Dental focus on the upcoming new year. In keeping with tradition, the approach of a new year brings with it the spirit of making resolutions – why not make a…
Read MoreHalloween Means Good Dental Health for Life
Halloween candy can be a kid’s dream and a parent’s nightmare. Family Dentist in Portland, OR Dr. Todd Beck at South Waterfront Dental encourage parents and kids to remember good dental habits during this candy-filled holiday. While it might be tempting to confiscate the majority of candy from your child’s stash after trick or treating, take this opportunity…
Read MoreSmoking and Dental Health
The effects of smoking on our physical health overall are well-known, except for the effects it has on our teeth.
Read MoreEating Disorders Connected to Dental Health
Eating disorders can have a devastating effect on dental health. Treatment and restorations can aid those going through the process of healing.
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