Maintaining your oral health is not just about keeping your teeth and gums in good shape—it is also vital for your overall health. Research has shown a significant link between gum disease and heart health, revealing that the condition of your gums can have a profound impact on your cardiovascular system. At Valley View Dental, we use state-of-the-art technologies like... read more »
November is American Diabetes Month, a time to raise awareness about the effects of diabetes on overall health—including your oral health. Many people may not realize the strong connection between diabetes and dental problems, but understanding this link is essential for maintaining a healthy smile. In particular, diabetes can increase your risk for several oral health issues, especially gum disease.... read more »
Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is often seen as a localized issue affecting the mouth. However, its impact can influence your overall health in significant ways. The health of your gums is intricately connected to the health of your entire body, and benefits from taking proactive steps to protect your gum health. The Systemic Impact of Gum Disease... read more »
Welcome to Gum Care Month, a dedicated time in August when we highlight the importance of gum health in maintaining a radiant smile, along with your overall well-being. While many people focus on brushing and flossing their teeth, gum care often takes a back seat. And yet, healthy gums are the basic essential foundation of a strong and beautiful smile.... read more »
Before we get distracted and busy with the upcoming holiday season, September is when we highlight National Gum Care Month, shining a spotlight on gum health. Your gums are essential to healthy teeth and unfortunately, more than half of adults are fighting some degree of gum disease that destroys teeth, gums, bones and connective tissue. Gum Disease Facts -Gum disease... read more »
Did you know that laughter (both spontaneous and self-induced) doesn't just elevate your mood, it changes body chemistry and brain function that can extend your life? Laughing can make you live longer by boosting your immune system. It's also great for your mental health by reducing stress, anxiety and brain fog. May 1st, 2022 is World Laughter Day -- an... read more »
Did you know that Gum Disease Awareness month has been declared in all 50 states, Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands? Or that gum disease is the number one cause of tooth loss? February has been officially designated as Gum Disease Awareness Month, and we are ready to help raise awareness and encourage better oral health habits in our patients... read more »
Did you know that gum disease is the number one cause of tooth loss? In fact, three out of four adults in our country experience gingivitis and can be caused by poor oral hygiene, an unhealthy diet, aging or taking particular medications. Gum disease is the umbrella term for gingivitis and periodontitis. Depending on the stage of gum disease, you... read more »