Author: Scott Frey
Scott Frey is a renowned Orthodontist, professional speaker, and founder of the More than Smiles Movement.
Posted in Oral Health.
Many people may love their manual toothbrush and may not have really considered investing in a powered toothbrush to help keep their teeth clean. Others, for whatever reason,...
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The best thing for your teeth is to limit your intake of soda, but if you want to enjoy a soda once in a while some sodas are less damaging to your teeth than others.
If...
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As our teeth mature from tiny tooth buds within our jaws, they gradually emerge into the mouth through a process called “eruption.” Although the exact biology...
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When you are dealing with soda, nothing beats limiting the frequency of consumption. Even drinking soda once a day puts your teeth at a higher risk for acid erosion. That...
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I think it is pretty widely understood that soda is bad for your teeth, but people may not understand why.Three Big Reasons Why Sodas are Bad for Your TeethHigh Sugar...
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All yogurts by definition contain active live cultures, and nearly all have quantities of probiotics to be of some benefit to your health. However, specific strains have been...
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What are Probiotics?
Probiotics are live micoroorganisms that have significant health benefits. They have been in the news and on TV recently for how they can improve digestive...
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Believe it or not, the type of water you use to brew your tea or coffee can have an impact on how much your teeth will stain from coffee or tea drinking.Staining molecules...
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Previously, we have found that iced coffee will stain teeth less than regular coffee. The same is true for iced tea, and no, not that Ice-T.
Why iced tea will stain your...
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Alternative to adding milk to tea and switching to less oxidized teas, you can try brewing less traditional cups of “tea” to decrease tooth staining. Two good options are...
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Just like adding milk to coffee to reduce tooth staining, adding milk to tea also helps keep your teeth whiter. Most people in the United States don’t drink their...
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Some of the more sophisticated tea drinkers out there probably brew their cup of tea using loose tea leaves, but you may not be aware that there is actually a big difference...
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