Mostly we associate a double chin, sagging jaws, wrinkles and thinning lips with ageing. As a result, many people turn to excessive cosmetics applications or procedures like dermal fillers, Botox, or surgical facelifts to achieve a more youthful appearance. No...
Nasal breathing is considered the optimal way to breathe for both overall health and oral health. Nasal breathing allows for proper filtration, humidification, and warming of the air before it enters the lungs, which helps to prevent infections, reduce...
Hi, I am Dr David Cowhig, founder of Dental Wellness. Now, coming up the National Dental Health Week, in which the dental industry is focusing on the importance of flossing and brushing. But I want to really promote the Dental Wellness Week, which really shows that...
According to a recent survey in the US, dentists have seen an apparent rise in stress-related oral health conditions during the pandemic. In general, stress is perceived very differently from person to person. Not every trigger leads to the same reaction in everyone....
You’ve heard a lot about how the way we sit, walk or sleep can be the cause of posture-related health problems, such as muscle pain, lacking energy, headaches or breathing difficulties. What may surprise you is that there is also a link between posture and oral...