
If you’ve had a tooth extracted recently, you were probably given a list of guidelines to follow to ensure that your recovery process goes smoothly. There are many reasons you should want to follow these instructions, and among them is preventing dry sockets. But what does this issue entail and how can it be avoided—and more so, should you be worried about it? Here’s what your dentist wants you to know.
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Your body requires a small amount of sodium to function at its best; however, too much of a good thing can increase your risk of high blood pressure, heart attack, and stroke. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that 500,000 deaths annually are related to high blood pressure. Reducing sodium intake can prevent thousands of deaths, but can less salt harm your dental health? Although too much sodium can be bad for your body, salt can lead to better dental health. Here’s how it can impact your smile without harming your health.
People with attractive teeth are viewed as younger, confident, and successful. Unfortunately, not everyone likes the way their teeth look. If you’re embarrassed by discolored, broken, or missing teeth, you aren’t alone, but you don’t have to live with the insecurities any longer. Your 



