by website@mysocialpractice.com | Aug 13, 2025 | Blog, Dental Posts, Endo, General Dental, Ortho, Pediatric
WHEN SUGAR FIRST arrived in England, it was considered an exotic luxury. By the Elizabethan era in the late 1500s, the sugar trade was thriving, and the country’s wealthy elite had embraced this costly import as a symbol of status. Imported primarily from the...
by website@mysocialpractice.com | Jul 23, 2025 | Blog, Dental Posts, Ortho
IF YOU OR YOUR child recently got braces, you may have been handed a list of foods to avoid. Sticky candies, hard snacks, popcorn, and chewing gum often top the list. Understandably, this can feel a little frustrating — especially if your favorite treat made the “do...
by website@mysocialpractice.com | Jul 9, 2025 | Blog, Dental Posts, Endo, General Dental, Ortho, Pediatric
SWIMMING IS A FANTASTIC way to stay active and healthy, especially during the warmer months. It promotes cardiovascular fitness, builds endurance, and provides low-impact exercise for people of all ages. But while you may be focused on protecting your skin from the...
by website@mysocialpractice.com | Jun 25, 2025 | Blog, Dental Posts, Ortho
WHEN MOST PEOPLE think about the reasons for straightening teeth, appearance and oral health are usually the first things that come to mind. However, orthodontic treatment can also play a critical role in improving speech. Crooked teeth, bite issues, and jaw...
by website@mysocialpractice.com | Jun 11, 2025 | Blog, Dental Posts, Endo, General Dental, Ortho, Pediatric
HAVE YOU EVER wondered how people in the past dealt with something as common as bad breath? In Medieval England, even without the toothbrushes, toothpaste, and dentists we rely on today, people still cared about having fresh breath, but their understanding of dental...
by website@mysocialpractice.com | Jun 11, 2025 | Blog, Dental Posts, Endo, General Dental, Ortho, Pediatric
HAVE YOU EVER wondered how people in the past dealt with something as common as bad breath? In Medieval England, even without the toothbrushes, toothpaste, and dentists we rely on today, people still cared about having fresh breath, but their understanding of dental...