
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed your life in all ways except good. With everyone at home and all of your future plans on hold, it is understandable to have increased anxiety levels. Unfortunately, many people find themselves indulging in unhealthy activities to reduce their stress. This can compromise your overall health, including the health of your smile. It’s important to avoid bad dental habits, especially in times of stress in order to maintain your oral health. Here are a few harmful habits to avoid and a few other ways you can relieve stress.
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Your teeth are important for more than just a beautiful smile. They are also essential for your oral and general health, which is why they are designed to last for a lifetime. Unfortunately, the biggest threat to your teeth is tooth decay. Although it’s preventable, 92% of adults in the U.S. have had at least one cavity in a permanent tooth. With the right oral hygiene habits and routine care from your dentist, you can prevent them; however, some people tend to experience decay more often than others. If this sounds familiar, you might be prone to cavities. Here are 4 reasons you might be more susceptible to tooth decay.
You probably never expect it to happen to you, but dental emergencies are more common than you might believe. Research shows 1 in 6 people experience a dental emergency each year. Unfortunately, most people don’t know what constitutes as an issue that needs immediate dental care. If you don’t know if you should call your dentist or how to handle the situation, here are 3 tips to make it through a 



