by Pride Dental | Aug 31, 2017 | Diet & Nutrition, General Health
Originally posted September 29, 2016 Unlike nitrous oxide, a.k.a. “laughing gas,” nitric oxide it is no laughing matter. Rather, it’s a signaling molecule that our body produces to help the trillions of cells in our body communicate with each other. Nitric oxide is...
by Pride Dental | Jul 13, 2017 | Oral Health
Yoga is traditionally thought of as a way to strengthen muscles, increase flexibility, and reduce stress. Sure, it does all of that, but did you know that it’s linked to healthier teeth and gums, too? One way is by improving blood flow. As a recent post at India’s...
by Pride Dental | Sep 29, 2016 | Diet & Nutrition, General Health
Unlike nitrous oxide, a.k.a. “laughing gas,” nitric oxide it is no laughing matter. Rather, it’s a signaling molecule that our body produces to help the trillions of cells in our body communicate with each other. Nitric oxide is made by the body’s blood vessel’s...
by Pride Dental | Sep 1, 2016 | Diet & Nutrition, Oral Health, Periodontal health
You do all the right dental things. You brush at least twice a day. You floss (even if some insist there’s “no scientific evidence”). You schedule your next hygiene appointment before you leave your last one. Still, you have gum disease. So what base might you be...
by Pride Dental | Mar 24, 2016 | General Health
Our thanks to the office of Dr. Vern Erwin for letting us share the following post from their blog: Is describing breastfeeding as “natural” ethically problematic? That’s the claim of a recent article in Pediatrics. Why problematic? “Natural” influences people, say...