Say No To Soda! and other foods that can harm your teeth
As the saying goes, “We are what we eat.”
As the saying goes, “We are what we eat.”
Experts recommend that users rinse dentures after eating, especially if consuming foods that are high in sugar. All you need is a source of running water to brush them gently underneath, followed by a soft towel to dry them off.
But, if you have this condition, don’t give up hope yet – there are a few things that you can do to improve your dental hygiene, and in the process clean up that foul-smelling odor.
Thankfully, there are ways that you can prepare for possible stress before you go to your appointment and methods to avoid it once you’re sitting in the chair.
Like any other medical expense, dental care payment options seem initially complex. But don’t worry – there are different choices available designed to help patients finance necessary treatments and procedures that are both affordable and sensible.
Dr. David Satcher, a former U.S. Surgeon General and current dental hygiene advocate, recently spoke with national media organization CBSNews about his concerns relating to oral health in America.
A bill passed on July 19 by the North Carolina General Assembly seeks to increase dental coverage and treatment in a state that has long experienced some of the lowest rates of citizen access to oral care in the country.
In a report published on July 18 that details the current state of U.S. oral hygiene, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) concluded that, for the most part, the mouths of a majority of Americans are looking good.
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Mihirgir Bava, DMD