Cherry, strawberry shortcake, blueberry bliss, and mint chip; the flavors of vape juice are completely endless and appealing. The trend seems fun and exciting for many, with so many flavor combinations and accessories. Even though many of these flavored vape juices have been banned, many manufacturers have found loopholes to dodge being shut down — including creating synthesized tobacco. Why? Because the profits and estimated growth in this trend, especially in middle school and high school aged teenagers and Millennials, is just too appealing to pass up, even though they’re causing irreversible harm to their customers’ bodies.
Dr. Travis A. Roberts, DDS April 26th, 2022
Posted In: Dental Health Tips
Tags: dangers of vaping, gum disease, oral health, stop bad breath, stop smoking, tooth loss
Most of us know our toothbrushes aren’t going to last forever. But it can be hard to figure out when our beloved bristles are nearing the end of their natural lifespan and you need to replace your toothbrush. You may be surprised to find out that according to manufacturer guidelines and dentist recommendations, your toothbrush should be replaced every 3 to 4 months.
There are also cases when you might need to replace your toothbrush sooner. If you don’t replace a toothbrush or electronic toothbrush head when it needs to be, it can affect your dental health and spread infection.
Dr. Travis A. Roberts, DDS February 22nd, 2022
Posted In: Dental Health Tips
Tags: dental exam, dental health awareness, gum disease, oral health, oral hygiene
October can be a spooky season, but we want to help you not scare people away with bad oral hygiene! During this month, we’re sure that lots of Halloween candy is going to be haunting to you and your children. We’re all about indulging here at Adams Dental Group, but we want to make sure your also having a healthy Halloween.
Here are some tips to keep your oral hygiene healthy this Halloween.
Dr. Travis A. Roberts, DDS October 26th, 2021
Posted In: Dental Health Tips, Uncategorized
Tags: brush and floss, oral health, tooth decay