This World MS Day, we explore how Multiple Sclerosis affects oral health. From facial pain to dry mouth and mobility issues, MS can make dental care more complex—but with the right support and tools, patients can maintain healthy, confident smiles.
Read MoreOn International Nurses Day, we celebrate the vital role nurses play in overall and oral health. From hospitals to homes, they educate, prevent, and support patients every step of the way. Join us in thanking these healthcare heroes for their dedication and compassion.
Read MoreLupus is more than just a chronic autoimmune disease—it also affects the mouth. In honour of World Lupus Day, we explore how lupus impacts oral health, from ulcers and dry mouth to complications from medication. Learn how to manage symptoms and protect your smile with expert dental care.
Read MoreVolunteers in the dental world play a crucial role in expanding access to care, improving lives, and educating communities. This article honors their contributions, explains why dental volunteerism is essential, and encourages readers to get involved in spreading oral health awareness and support.
Read MoreYour mouth and body are deeply connected. This blog explains how poor oral health contributes to serious health conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory infections. It reinforces the value of preventive dental care and encourages readers to make oral hygiene a priority this World Health Day.
Read MoreStress can silently impact your oral health, leading to issues like teeth grinding, dry mouth, gum disease, and poor oral hygiene habits. This blog explains how emotional stress manifests in the mouth and provides actionable tips for managing both stress and its dental side effects. It encourages patients to book a dental visit to catch issues early and prevent long-term damage.
Read MoreDental hygienists play a vital role in every patient’s oral health journey. This blog walks through a typical day in the life of a hygienist at Monarch Dentistry, highlighting the blend of clinical care, patient education, and compassion that defines their work. It also reinforces the importance of routine hygiene visits for long-term dental health.
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