What Every Patient Should Know About Oral Cancer
Nearly 40,000 Americans receive an oral cancer diagnosis each year, according to the Oral Cancer Foundation. Of those individuals, only 57 percent will still be alive in five years. This alarming...
View ArticleCavities Still Common in the U.S.
When it comes to Americans taking care of their oral health, the nation has seen a remarkable improvement over the last 20 years. Dentists report seeing fewer cavities in patients now than they did two...
View ArticleHelpful Tips for Keeping Healthy Teeth and Gums
Your oral health plays an important role in how you feel, look, and eat. That’s why Dr. Williams remains committed to helping his patients maintain and improve the health of their teeth and gums. Of...
View ArticleTips for Preventing Sports-Related Dental Injuries
For parents who have children that play a sport, or adults who still engage in contact sports on evenings and weekends, it remains imperative that precautions are taken that prevent damage from...
View ArticleUnderstanding the Causes of Sensitive Teeth
When you visit the practice of Dr. Greg Williams, you can take comforting knowing that our top priority remains the health and wellbeing of our patients. To help you enjoy a lifetime of strong teeth...
View ArticleBrush Better by Avoiding These Bad Habits
When it comes to protecting the health of your teeth and gums, no one habit can make as dramatic a difference as brushing. For most people brushing has become such an ingrained habit they don’t even...
View ArticleThe Benefits of Implants over Dentures
Choosing between dentures and dental implants, is a huge decision based on many contributing factors. Of course, sometimes dentures are the only option due to finances, but if you’re on the fence about...
View ArticleTips on Choosing the Best Toothbrush
Electrical toothbrush By Jonas Bergsten [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons When it comes to toothbrushes, the choices are bountiful. Electric, standard, long, short, soft hard, there are so many...
View ArticleUnderstanding How Diabetes Affects Your Oral Health
Approximately 25 million people in the U.S. have diabetes, and another 79 million qualify as having prediabetes, according to the American Diabetes Association. While people struggling to deal with...
View ArticleDealing with Common Oral Health Problems
When it comes to protecting your oral health, a number of problems can arise that threaten more than just the health of your teeth and gums. While brushing and flossing daily can help to prevent the...
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