
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 60 million people each year in the United States are affected by seasonal allergies caused by pollen and plant blooms. In September, Ragweed pollen is one of the most common things that triggers these reactions, and what many people don’t realize is that in addition to affecting your sinuses, seasonal allergies can also impact your oral health. Read on to learn about three ways that sniffling, headaches, and scratchy throats as a result of seasonal pollinating plants can impact your teeth and gums.
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