New Study Shines Light on Causes of Oral Cancers
In recent years, a growing amount of research has found compelling links between oral disease and a number of long-term health conditions. Researchers have discovered previously unknown connections between gum disease and such chronic diseases as heart disease, obesity, diabetes, and even some forms of cancer. from your choice for family dentistry in Beaverton, we…
Read MoreOral Health Deteriorates During Hospital Stays
Maintaining your oral health remains a life long commitment to brushing and flossing and receiving regular dental checkups and exams. However, when people become sick and require hospitalization, they begin to focus less on maintaining their oral health, according to a new study. New research suggests that oral health deteriorates when patients stay in hospitals…
Read MoreAn Ageless Smile: Is Dental Work the New Fountain of Youth?
What if having your smile fixed could be more effective than Botox when it comes to holding back the affects of aging? Well based on the latest trend in cosmetic dentistry, a growing segment of aesthetic dentists have started pushing noninvasive dental treatments as an alternative to dermatology and plastic surgery. While it may be…
Read MoreIndependence… From Sugar
The 4th of July may be right around the corner, but we can still benefit from those old colonial ties while we celebrate our independence: in Britain, the Faculty of General Dental Practice (FGEP) has teamed up with Public Health England (PHE) to address their country’s sugar intake. Recently, the FGEP released a report confirming…
Read MoreSix Steps Towards Banishing Bad Breath
Whether you’re willing to admit it or not, everybody occasionally suffers from bad breath. Bad breath, also referred to clinically as halitosis, can cause problems with your social life by making you feel embarrassed and self-conscious. Fortunately, you don’t have to deal with reoccurring bad breath, as a number of simple and effective ways exist…
Read MoreHow to Stay Healthy at Sunday's Super Bowl Party
No matter where you watch the Super Bowl on Sunday, there’s bound to be a ton of traditionally delicious snacks that are bad for your teeth and your waistline. Dr. Scott Walker, dentist in Beaverton, Oregon, encourages patients of all ages to guard their dental health with these helpful tips to navigate the Super Bowl…
Read MoreDr. Walker Voted Top Beaverton Dentist
Dr. Walker Voted Top Beaverton Dentist – Four Years in a Row We are proud to announce that Dr. Walker was just voted top Beaverton Dentist by topDentists. Dr. Walker has been voted a topDentist since the year 2009. topDentists was started back in January 2007 with the goal to identify the best dentists and health…
Read MoreEasy Ways to Protect Your Gums
It is important to brush and floss your teeth at least twice a day for optimal oral health. But we know that sometimes that is not always the case for our patients. Some patients travel, run out of toothpaste or forget to floss, which can lead to oral health problems. If you are looking for…
Read MoreSurprising Links Between Your Oral and Overall Health
Many people ignore their oral health by taking an out of sight, out of mind approach to dealing with their teeth and gums. An oral infection can spread throughout your entire mouth, but since you don’t see or feel an infection, it becomes easy to ignore. However, if an infection the size of what routinely…
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