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Eating too much candy has the potential to “rot” your teeth .Americans still enjoy candy in moderation as part of a happy and balanced lifestyle. But it is a fact that chocolates and candies are delicious and hard-to-resist treats, still, they come in high sugar content and not good for oral health and overall health. They are known as one of the major contributors of tooth decay. …
ContinueAdded by Steffany Mohan, DDS on October 31, 2016 at 2:55am — 1 Comment
Eating too much candy has the potential to “rot” your teeth .Americans still enjoy candy in moderation as part of a happy and balanced lifestyle. But it is a fact that chocolates and candies are delicious and hard-to-resist treats, still, they come in high sugar content and not good for oral health and overall health. They are known as one of the major contributors of tooth decay. …
Added by Steffany Mohan, DDS on October 31, 2016 at 2:52am — No Comments
Eating too much candy has the potential to “rot” your teeth .Americans still enjoy candy in moderation as part of a happy and balanced lifestyle. But it is a fact that chocolates and candies are delicious and hard-to-resist treats, still, they come in high sugar content and not good for oral health and overall health. They are known as one of the major contributors of tooth decay. …
Added by Steffany Mohan, DDS on October 31, 2016 at 2:51am — No Comments
Whether your kid eats one bit of candy or multiple pieces, it’s important to have them brush their teeth with a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste as soon as possible. This will help prevent tooth decay. It’s important to help your child avoid overloading on Halloween candy. You can do this by creating a candy plan, whether the plan is to hide the candy and let your child slowly eat it over time, limit the number of houses your child visits, give your child a smaller bag, or…
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A root canal with a good restoration is not only cost effective; it allows you to keep your natural tooth. Bridges, implants, and other replacement alternatives require additional treatments, more time in the chair, and elevated cost. A treated and restored tooth can last a lifetime with proper care.…
ContinueAdded by Steffany Mohan, DDS on October 3, 2016 at 3:11am — 1 Comment
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