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INSIDE THIS ISSUE How Bismarck Advanced Dental & Implants Came to Be page 1 These Are Better Than Dentures! page 2 Exploring Detergent Foods page 2 This Prevents Decay and Cavities! page 3 Preventing Gum Disease page 4
HEALTHY GUMS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES
REGULAR DENTAL CHECKUPS If you visit your dentist regularly, they’ll detect any early signs of gum disease and treat it before it becomes more serious. Professional cleanings are the only way to remove tartar and get rid of any plaque you may have missed when brushing or flossing. GOOD-QUALITY TOOTHPASTE AND RINSE Your gums are only as good as the products you use to care for them! Many toothpaste brands claim to reduce gum disease or whiten teeth, but it’s hard to know how to judge the better products with so many options. A good place to start is to find toothpaste brands that contain fluoride and have the American Dental Association (ADA) seal of approval. Therapeutic mouthwashes can help reduce the speed at which tartar develops from plaque. Even though it’s not a substitute for brushing or flossing, a good rinse helps remove food particles and debris from your mouth. Make sure to look for the ADA seal, which ensures the product is safe and effective. Everyone wants to have pearly white teeth, but you cannot overlook your gum health care. So, use these tips to keep your gums healthy, and your smile will thank you later. Brush Up on Your Gum Care
September is National Gum Care Month! Did you know 47.2% of the population suffers from some degree of gum disease? Not only do your gums protect your teeth, but the health of your gums can also impact other health conditions. So, it’s time to brush up on the habits that keep your gums healthy and clean! DENTAL FLOSS As most people know, flossing helps remove plaque and food beyond your toothbrush’s reach and reduces the likelihood of tooth decay and gum disease. Dentists recommend flossing at least once a day, but make sure you’re not using too much pressure. Simply pass the floss gently down your teeth, rubbing each side of the tooth all the way to your gums to ensure you pick up excess plaque, stray bacteria, and leftover food particles.
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