Did You Know? People with Gum Disease Are 3x More Likely to Develop Heart Disease
Whole-Health Dental Care from Thomas W. Kauffman, DDS, PC, in Atlanta, GA Emerging research continues to reinforce the connection between oral health and systemic conditions—including cardiovascular disease. In fact, studies show that people with gum disease are up to three to four times as likely to develop heart problems. At…
Read MoreHalloween Candy Guide: The Best and Worst Treats for Your Teeth
Sweet or Spooky? Your Halloween Candy Dental Guide Halloween is a time for costumes, spooky decorations, and of course, candy! While indulging in your favorite sweets is part of the fun, not all candy is created equal when it comes to your teeth. Sugary treats feed bacteria in your mouth,…
Read MoreWhy Some People Are “Supertasters” and Hate Minty Toothpaste
When “Mild Mint” Feels Like Fire: The Supertaster’s Daily Struggle Picture this: You’re standing in the bathroom, toothbrush loaded with what the package promises is “mild mint” toothpaste. You take one brush stroke and immediately start gagging, your eyes water, and your mouth feels like it’s on fire. Meanwhile, your…
Read MoreWhen to Replace Your Toothbrush or Brush Head
Are You Replacing Your Toothbrush or Toothbrush Head as Often as You Should Be? Maintaining good oral hygiene is essential for a healthy smile, and your toothbrush plays a pivotal role in that process. Whether you use a regular toothbrush or an electric toothbrush, knowing when to replace your toothbrush…
Read MoreOral Piercings and Your Teeth: The Risks You Need to Be Aware Of
How Do Oral Piercings Potentially Put Your Oral Health at Risk? Oral piercings, from tongue rings to lip studs, have become a popular form of self-expression. While they may seem like a unique way to personalize your look, it’s crucial to understand the potential downsides, particularly concerning your oral health.…
Read MoreDid You Know 1 in 5 Adults Has Untreated Cavities? Here’s How to Avoid Becoming a Statistic
According to national health data, 1 in 5 adults in the US currently has at least one untreated cavity. Many don’t even realize it until the decay has worsened—leading to pain, infection, and costly treatments. At Thomas W. Kauffman, DDS, PC in Atlanta, we’re committed to helping patients catch cavities…
Read MoreOral Health in Autoimmune Conditions: What to Watch For
Do You Live with an Autoimmune Condition? Living with an autoimmune condition can feel like navigating a complex maze. Your body’s immune system, meant to protect you, turns against itself, leading to a cascade of symptoms that can affect nearly every part of your body—including your mouth. Oral health is…
Read MoreCoffee vs. Teeth: How to Minimize the Damage Without Giving It Up
Is Coffee Really Harming Your Teeth? Our Dentist Explains Coffee is more than just a morning ritual for millions—it’s a lifestyle, a comfort, and for some, a non-negotiable part of the day. But if you’re a coffee lover, you’ve probably heard the warnings: coffee can stain your teeth, weaken enamel,…
Read MoreHow to Prevent Dental Emergencies: 80% Are Preventable—Here’s What You Can Do
Most people think dental emergencies are sudden and unavoidable, but the reality is different. Research shows that nearly 80% of dental emergencies are preventable with the right habits and urgent dental care. Call our office at (404) 524-1981 to schedule a gum health evaluation with our experienced Atlanta dentist. Early…
Read MoreThe Dental Implications of Popular Diets
What Your Eating Style Means for Your Mouth Your diet doesn’t just affect your waistline—it’s reshaping your oral health landscape in ways you might never have imagined. While millions embrace ketogenic eating, intermittent fasting, and plant-based lifestyles, few consider how these dietary choices impact their teeth and gums. At Thomas…
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