
You probably already know that a daily at-home dental hygiene routine is key to preventing cavities and gum disease. However, having a checkup with your dentist every six months is important, too. Regular visits allow them to monitor your condition and address any areas of concern before they can progress into anything more serious.
Before your appointment begins, you might notice that your dentist starts by taking your blood pressure. You’ve probably come to expect this routine step when you see your primary care physician, but why does your dentist need to know your vitals? Continue reading to learn more about it!
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You might believe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) only affects adults, but children aren’t immune to the breathing disorder. Children’s sleep apnea can be difficult to detect because their symptoms can manifest differently than with adults. Not only can your little one struggle to get the rest they need, but frequent breathing disturbances can affect their physical and mental health. Here’s how to spot the signs of OSA in children, and what can be done to help your child breathe easier.