People who can’t afford to treat tooth decay may live with pain and have missing teeth – and they’re more likely to face discrimination.
The good news is you don’t have to choose between trick-or-treating fun and healthy teeth, writes guest columnist Dr. Paul Mikhli.
You don't have to forgo that trick-or-treat candy haul. Dr. Paul Mikhli, DDS, at Beachwood Dental, offers some common sense tips for enjoying Halloween goodies without scaring -- or scarring -- your ...
LYING back in the dentist’s chair, gran Emma Parsons-Reid braces herself for the excruciating pain. The 58-year-old was having her gums cleaned after nine years of vaping had wrecked her teeth — ...
Tooth enamel is the hardest substance in the human body, yet once it’s gone, it doesn’t come back. That’s why cavities, sensitivity, and tooth loss are so common. Now, scientists are exploring an ...