The Rotten Teeth of Shakespeare’s Time
WE CAN SEE a hint of the state of dental health in Shakespeare’s England from a sonnet in which he describes his lady love’s reeking breath. The…
DetailsWE CAN SEE a hint of the state of dental health in Shakespeare’s England from a sonnet in which he describes his lady love’s reeking breath. The…
DetailsYOU PROBABLY HEARD the line “it takes fewer muscles to smile than to frown” when you were growing up, but…
DetailsONE OF THE LEAST fun aspects of orthodontic treatment is the banned foods list. No more movie popcorn, no…
DetailsA LOT OF PEOPLE take it for granted that braces can move teeth into their correct positions, but how many people…
DetailsWE TEND TO IMAGINE
that people from earlier eras must’ve had worse teeth than we do because…
DetailsANYONE WHO REGULARLY swims might have noticed that your teeth are more sensitive after climbing…
DetailsLET’S TAKE A look at how orthodontic treatment can overlap with speech pathology. Overbites are…
DetailsSTAINS ARE ALMOST always a bad thing, outside of changing the color of wooden furniture. We especially don’t like stains when they…
DetailsBACK IN MEDIEVAL times in England (and in most other places, to be fair), people didn’t have a great understanding of what caused cavities…
DetailsDENTAL PROBLEMS LIKE gum disease and tooth decay can easily sneak up on us if we…
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