

4 Important Dental Things to Know During Pregnancy
Your oral health during pregnancy directly impacts your baby’s future. Oral bacteria can transfer in utero and after birth, influencing your child’s risk for cavities and gum disease. Nursing supports healthy growth and airway development, while pregnancy itself raises cavity risk. By improving your oral microbiome, supporting nursing, and building the right care team, you set your baby up for lifelong dental health.


What Does My Mouth Have to Do with Heart Attacks?
Your mouth and heart are more connected than you think. Research proves certain oral bacteria can damage arteries and even cause heart disease—making gum health vital for preventing heart attacks and strokes. At Midway Family Dental, we use salivary testing to detect these bacteria, even before symptoms appear, and track progress over time. A healthier mouth can help protect your smile—and your heart.


Cavities Are Optional: How to Keep Your Teeth Strong for Life
Cavities aren’t inevitable—learn how diet, saliva, oral hygiene, the microbiome, and breathing all affect your enamel, and how to naturally prevent and even heal early damage.