About Me

One of the things I wasn't prepared for when diagnosed with an autoimmune disease was how that condition would affect my teeth. I've always had strong, healthy teeth throughout my entire life. Within a few years of my autoimmune conditions developing, I began to struggle heavily with tooth decay, gum inflammation, and other problems. I had no idea the antibodies in my system could attack my teeth too. After working with my dentist, I found ways to help slow the progression and protect my teeth. I hope that the information I share here helps others to protect and strengthen their teeth against the havoc from autoimmune conditions.
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4 Reasons To Consider Tooth Implants After Tooth Loss 3 February 2021
Teeth accentuate your facial features to give you a perfect smile. Losing a tooth can be frustrating and
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The Genetic Factor: Why Do Some Children Have Worse Teeth Than Others? 22 December 2020
The number of American children experiencing some degree of tooth decay is actually on the decline. This
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Caring For Sensitive Teeth: What You Should Do 9 November 2020
If you have sensitive teeth, it can make eating or even drinking difficult. If they are very sensitive, e
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Preparing an Autistic Child for the Dentist: Tips for Parents & Guardians 30 June 2020
Taking a child to the dentist can be nerve-racking enough, but dental visits for children with disabiliti
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Why You Should See A Dentist After A Blow To The Face 16 December 2019
Having a little one get hit in the face can be terrifying for a parent. If your little one suffered a blo