You’ve probably heard the saying, you are what you eat; well that’s particularly true for your teeth and gums.
Those starchy or sugary foods we love are also loved by the bacteria in your mouth that can cause tooth decay and gum disease.
The difference between a healthy smile and frequent visits to the dentist has a lot to do with your diet. Even with a good oral hygiene routine (brushing twice a day, flossing once a day), it can still be hard to keep your teeth healthy over the long term
https://dentistry.uic.edu/news-stories/the-best-foods-for-a-healthy-smile-and-whole-body/
If you or someone you know needs assistance with donated dental care contact #anchorageprojectaccess at 907-743-6600 to find out if you qualify!
Posted: June 26, 2022 by Mickela Olson
Men’s Health Month
During Men’s Health Month, we encourage men to take control of their health, and for families to teach young boys healthy habits throughout childhood.
If you or someone you know needs assistance with donated medical care please contact #anchorageprojectaccess at (907) 743-6600
Posted: June 25, 2022 by Mickela Olson
Importance of a Healthy Smile
It can feel easy to keep up with your oral care routine at home, but what about when you’re constantly on the move? Whether you’re traveling, working, or just busy getting from place to place, maintaining your oral health should always be a priority.
If you or someone you know needs assistance with donated dental care contact #anchorageprojectaccess at 907-743-6600 to find out if you qualify!
Posted: June 19, 2022 by Mickela Olson
Men’s Health Month
Men’s health is not just a ‘man’s issue’, it’s a family issue. Men’s health can impact everyone around them: wives, mothers, daughters, and sisters, etc. So the question is, what can men do to be healthier?
https://www.dhd10.org/mens-health-month/
If you or someone you know needs assistance with donated medical care please contact #anchorageprojectaccess at (907) 743-6600
Posted: June 18, 2022 by Mickela Olson
Importance of a Healthy Smile
You’ve probably heard the saying, you are what you eat; well that’s particularly true for your teeth and gums.
Those starchy or sugary foods we love are also loved by the bacteria in your mouth that can cause tooth decay and gum disease.
The difference between a healthy smile and frequent visits to the dentist has a lot to do with your diet. Even with a good oral hygiene routine (brushing twice a day, flossing once a day), it can still be hard to keep your teeth healthy over the long term
https://dentistry.uic.edu/news-stories/the-best-foods-for-a-healthy-smile-and-whole-body/
If you or someone you know needs assistance with donated dental care contact #anchorageprojectaccess at 907-743-6600 to find out if you qualify!