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5 Dental Care Tips for After Eating

Gum disease is actually a symptom of many life-threatening diseases such as heart disease. So it’s important to keep your dental hygiene up to par! Try these tips:

  1. Rinse with water immediately after eating.
  2. Wait at least 30 minutes to brush your teeth.
  3. Have your saliva tested for bacteria to find out if you’re prone to decay. (And if you are, avoid sugary foods!)
  4. Try MI paste before to help remineralize enamel.
  5. Chew gum that contains xylitol as the first ingredient. (It’s a sweetener that can help reduce your risk of cavities.)

How 'A Sip of Soda' Affects Your Whole Body!

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Recently, we posted a few articles about soda and why it’s bad for your health. This poster, ‘‘A Sip of Soda:  How Soft Drinks Impact Your Health”, presents all of the ways we have been touching upon - and more - that soda is taking a toll on our bodies.

You may have known that soft drinks chip away at that beautiful smile of yours… But, did you know that drinking soda might be linked to asthma? How about heart disease  or osteoporosis?  To learn the reasons why, be sure to check out this link!

This is off topic from what I usually talk about, but lets talk dental health for a moment.

Some questions. 

Do you think it’s common for older people to lose some or most of their teeth?

What’s your dental health like? Do you brush and floss twice a day? And if you do, do your genetics get in the way of having pearly whites?

Is your dental health good?

Have you had many fillings, crowns, extractions, etc?

How old are you?

Just answer what you can or want, I would be very interested. Thank you. I will be making no judgments so honesty is appreciated, and if you message me, I won’t publish is, it will stay between us, and you always have the option of going on anon. 

Just reblog it or send me a message if you want, or here’s a question mark so you can “answer” this text post —-> ?

Dental Health: Best Way of Communicating Your Dental Hygienist

Having a visit to the dental clinic can be nerve-racking. You don’t need to be anxious and lay your dental health on the line. Your dentist cannot read what’s on your mind. You should share your concerns and seek help to beat your dental fears.
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link ⟶Silver Mercury Amalgam fillings and toxicity, warnings and health implications.

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       Came across a film tonight called The Beautiful Truth, which touched on subjects ranging from GMO’s to fluoride, and also the presence and toxicity of mercury in Amalgam fillings. The dental health association keeps this controversy under wraps because of the economic benefit that this fillings reaped for years, but also of the health issues that arise when they are removed to dental professionals and patients all over the country in common dental offices. These fillings release mercury fumes which can even (and have been proven to cause infertility in young Norweigen Dentists) *LINK* and require specific expensive equipment for full safe removal. Most removals are done improperly, and statistics have shown that in 63% of cases of common Amalgam filling removal, within 6 months the patient will develop an immunodeficient disease. Know what is in your teeth, and more commonly, the mouths of your parents, HELP PROTECT!

FIND A MERCURY-SAFE DENTIST-⟶*LINK*

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