Xylitol: Chew Your Way To Healthier Teeth and Gums?

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Are you crazy about gum, but not so much about its affect on your teeth? (Good for you!) Researchers presenting at the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry Annual Session in Cincinnati found a natural sweetener may not only improve the taste of gum, juice and candy, it may also reduce tooth decay. Their study observed […]

Tongue Scraping, Improve Your Oral Health

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Tongue scraping is a relatively new phenomenon in dentistry. It is simply the process of removing all the debris that gets trapped in between the taste buds (or bumps) on your tongue. While cleaning this “gunk” off your tongue has been recognized and recommended by dentists for over 50 years, it is only recently that […]

Self-Care Toothbrush Tips for Special Needs

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Maintaining good oral hygiene can be a challenge, especially if you have developed a health condition that makes brushing and flossing more difficult, or have been in an accident that created new limitations. Dental professionals want to help all dental patients keep their mouths healthy, and they offer these suggestions abou oral hygiene. Dental Brushing […]

Raisin Eyebrows: Is Dried Fruit Good for Your Teeth?

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Do you remember how disappointed you were as a kid when some concerned adult dared put raisins in your Halloween bucket? Your mother was probably relieved, convinced they would be far better for you and your pearly whites than the rest of the junk food you’d strung out across the kitchen table. As a pediatric […]

Preventive Dentistry

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One of the simplest dental hygiene exercises you can do for yourself is something you’ve heard before and it bears repeating: floss. Every 24 hours, bacteria contribute to a new batch of plaque. Brushing, no matter how well done, will not get all the “bugs,” especially between teeth and where tooth meets gum tissue. Flossing […]

Plaque Control Toothpastes: Good Preventative Dentistry?

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The marketers of toothpastes have come up with a new spin that will work on your teeth – toothpaste that helps prevent plaque. Since most American consumers are now aware of oral hygiene and the threat of gum disease, toothpaste manufacturers and marketers have spent upwards of $77 million to sell anti-plaque and tarter control […]

Oral Hygiene and Bad Breath

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Bad breath (halitosis) has been the subject of a lot of laughter and some pretty bad TV commercials over the years. Yet, if you’re like nearly one in five patients dentists see, you know the embarrassment and insecurity it can bring. There’s no one reason for persistent halitosis. You may have the very best dental […]

Oral Health and Fluoride

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We’ve all heard the success story of fluoride, perhaps the most dramatic turnaround of a population’s dental health in history. But we’re finding the benefits of fluoride extend beyond decay prevention in our children. There’s something in fluoride for adults, too. As we get a little older, the gums tend to recede, exposing the tooth […]