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When it comes to your toothpaste – is black the new white?

When it comes to your toothpaste – is black the new white? In response to the boom of newly-minted oral wellness brands being launched by top-positioned social and beauty influencers dominating Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube, it’s wise to peel away the labels of hashtag chatter and paid reviews and do your own research when it […]

The Guy’s Guide To Boosting Smile Confidence

While the “male gaze” is certainly a buzzword in today’s culture when it comes to defining how women are judged by impossible beauty standards; men are quietly undergoing the same scrutiny. The truth is, we’re all subject to the subconscious first impression of the observer, and that first impression can either open the door of […]

Stress Less, Live More. Attack the plaque preying on your smile.

Did you know that keeping your gums healthy is a surprisingly effective weapon against stress? “One source of stress for the body comes from dental plaque and gingivitis, which create inflammation and send molecules called cytokines through your system, hurting the cells.” -Dr. Benjamin Wolozin, M.D., Ph.D. and professor of pharmacology and neurology at Boston […]

Tips For A Healthy Smile This Holiday Season

Imbibe and thrive this holiday season! May your smile be merry and bright. Cheers from Rolling Hills Dental! Check out our tips on how to keep your smile in good health while you celebrate.   Veg Out We all want to reach for the delectable options during the holidays, but there’s often a vegetable choice that […]

The Truth About A Fake Smile

Have you ever taken a second look at someone smiling at you and thought to yourself, “they’re faking it”? Couldn’t put your finger on exactly what made you believe they were smiling insincerely? Turns out there’s one biological tell you can look for that will let you know for sure whether someone is smiling for […]

Recognize Oral Cancer

Would You Be Able to Recognize Oral Cancer? by Rolling Hills Dental | April 1, 2018 Oral cancer is deadly and it’s on the rise! Smoking and drinking alcohol can put you at high risk for developing this cancer, but there are many who are not a part of this “high risk” group who have […]