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1y ago
Is Xylitol Safe For My Teeth?
Xylitol has been getting a lot of press lately. Its popularity mainly stems from its ability to assist in the prevention of cavities. Substituting this sugar alternative can significantly reduce the number of cavities that can develop. The popular sweetener is an excellent sugar substitute that aligns with our practice of prevention. However, is this alternative perfectly safe? Let’s explore more.
In Short, Xylitol Is Considered Safe
Unlike many sugar substitutes on the market, Xylitol is considered a safe alternative to sugar. You can happily eat foods tha ..read more
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1y ago
Eight Dental Symptoms You Don’t Want To Ignore
Keeping up with good oral hygiene plays an important role in your body’s overall health. Dental problems are not just isolated to the mouth. Issues with your dental health can spread throughout the body and have been known to cause other complications. Consequently, other issues such as bad breath may be the result of deeper health issues that you may not know about yet. Below are some common dental symptoms we see here at The Dental and Denture Care Center. However, these are symptoms that should never be ignored.
See The Dentist If You Exp ..read more
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1y ago
Seven Simple Tips For Eating With Dentures
After a few weeks and several appointments with your dentist, you are now the proud owner of a new set of dentures and a flashy new smile. Your smile and overall structure of your face have improved! But now what? While that smile may look great, using and caring for your dentures needs some attention. Consequently, when it comes to eating with dentures, the process can take a while before it becomes natural. However, with these simple tips, you’ll be eating some of your favorite foods in no time.
Follow These Tips If You Are Not Entirely Comfor ..read more
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1y ago
Hand Washing Awareness And How It Relates To Your Oral Hygiene
December is a great time to learn more about washing your hands because it is Hand Washing Awareness month. Keeping your hands clean is important, not just for your overall health, but your oral health as well. Did you know that 80% of communicable diseases are transmitted by human hands? Knowing that and how many times we touch our face and mouth each day, you can begin to see how oral hygiene can be affected.
How Does Hand Washing Awareness Help To Fight Disease?
Washing your hands works to eliminate harmful bacteria and o ..read more
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1y ago
What’s The Value Of Dental Benefits?
If you are weighing the value of dental benefits for 2023 for you and your family, you’ll want to understand the costs differences and what you’ll be getting for what you pay. Over 85% of Americans believe oral hygiene contributes to overall well-being. And, 78% of Americans have the dental insurance coverage they need for their families.
One Value Of Dental Benefits Is That Care Is More Afforable
We all know it is critical to have good oral hygiene to brush your teeth properly and floss regularly. It is also just as important to supplement the care ..read more
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1y ago
Avoid Excessive Decay And Protect Your Teeth During The Holiday Season
Tis’ the season for holiday treats. Friends and family alike will be more than happy to indulge in the sugary snacks that come with this time of year. You know who else is excited about holiday treats? The bacteria in your mouth! We’re not saying you shouldn’t enjoy the fun foods that come with the holidays, but also how do you protect your teeth during the holidays?
Well, thankfully, just by following a few simple steps, there are ways to maintain good oral hygiene and keep your valued dental implants and dentures safe ..read more
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1y ago
What Are Hybrid Dentures?
According to a study in 2020, nearly 41 million Americans used dentures as a tooth replacement option. There are several factors that can contribute to the loss of teeth including gum disease or injury. However, dental technology has advanced so that there are many options available when considering how to replace missing teeth. One such advancement are hybrid dentures.
At the Dental and Denture Care Center here in Spring Hill, Florida, are team of dental experts can help you decide which tooth replacement option is the best solution for you. In many cases we recom ..read more
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1y ago
There Are Some Important Requirements Before One Can Qualify For Dental Implants
Missing teeth can not only throw off the ability to chew properly. They can cause the shape of the face to change and contribute to a lack of confidence in appearance. Dental impants are an ideal solution to restoring that beautiful smile. Even though dental technology has advanced over the years, many people still continue to suffer from missing teeth due to gum disease, decay and injuries. So, what is needed in order to qualify for dental implants? Learn more about what you can expect during the process.
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1y ago
Did You Know There Is A Surprising Connection Between Athletes And Tooth Decay?
Athletes are known for taking excellent care of their bodies. However, studies have shown that even despite brushing twice a day, these high performance individuals have more tooth decay than the average person. In a 2013 study published by the the British Journal of Sports Medicine, a discovery was made between athletes and tooth decay. At the 2012 London Olympic Games, researchers tested 278 athletes and found that 55% had untreated dental problems and 76% displayed symptoms of gingivitis, even though they mai ..read more
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1y ago
Learn How To Care For Your New Dental Crown In Order To Protect Damaged Teeth
Living with chipped or damaged teeth is challenging, especially when it comes to being able to speak or chew properly. Studies show the average adult american has three or more missing or broken teeth. In such cases, getting dental implants is certainly an option. However, a new dental crown is a more affordable way to repair these types of dental problems. These types of prosthetic devices can restore the shape of your face, prevent bone loss in the jaw and keep healthy teeth from shifting into the gaps left by m ..read more