If you break the term orofacial apart, you can easily see that it is any pain that it is composed of oral and facial – that is, any pain of the face and mouth. This is not an unusual problem. In fact, 22% of U.S. residents reported having some kind of orofacial pain during a period of six months. The... read more »
Can chewing gum keep your mouth healthy? According to many studies that have been done, chewing sugarless gum for roughly 20 minutes after eating can help strengthen your tooth enamel. The reason is due to an increase in saliva production, which can rinse away plaque buildup, neutralize harmful acids, and prevent cavities. Here are a few tips to remember when... read more »
Jaw pain is a common problem many people suffer with, but that doesn’t mean it should be overlooked. Jaw pain can be related to your oral health, which is why it’s important to visit your dentist, Drs. Hungerford, Witcher, Walker, Snowden, or Philpott if you are experiencing jaw pain currently. It’s common for your jaw pain to result from the... read more »