William J. Twohig, DDS Blog
5 Tips for Keeping Your Breath Fresh for Your Mistletoe Moment
December 15, 2025

Plenty of people enjoy kissing under the mistletoe, but bad breath could easily end up killing the mood. If you don’t want halitosis to ruin your mistletoe moment, you need to make sure that you’re going the extra mile when it comes to good oral hygiene and preventive care. Below are 5 tips that can help you keep your breath fresh during the holiday season.
(more…)Are You a Good Candidate for Biomimetic Dentistry?
November 20, 2025

Traditional dentistry isn’t your only option for repairing your smile. When it comes to restoring your damaged teeth, your holistic dentist can provide a more natural solution in the form of biomimetic dentistry. Could this type of treatment be the right choice for you? Below is a brief overview of what biomimetic dentistry is and what can potentially make someone a good candidate for it.
(more…)5 Vitamins and Minerals That Can Help You Maintain Healthy Gums
October 23, 2025

How can you keep your risk of gum disease to a minimum? Obviously, practicing excellent oral hygiene and visiting the dentist twice a year are vital steps. However, it’s also important to pay close attention to your diet and make sure you’re getting the nutrients you need to maintain healthy gums. Below is a brief look at 5 key vitamins and minerals that can go a long way toward preventing gum disease.
(more…)Why are Your Gums Inflamed? A Look at the Possible Causes
September 30, 2025

Have your gums been unusually red, swollen, and tender lately? You’re far from alone; gum inflammation is an all-too-common oral health issue that many people experience. Inflamed gums often cause no small amount of soreness, so you’ll naturally want to figure out what the source of the problem is so that your dentist can help you deal with it properly. Below is a closer look at the likely causes of gum inflammation as well as steps you can take to address the issue.
(more…)Understanding the Link Between Gum Disease and Diabetes
August 27, 2025

If you’re one of the 34 million people in the United States with diabetes, then it’s important to be aware of the impact that it can have on your oral health. Statistics show that over a fifth of all people with Type I or Type II diabetes also have some form of gum disease. What exactly is the reason for this connection? And is there anything you can do about it? Here’s what you should know if you want to maintain a healthy smile.
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