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New Standard of Oral Health Prevention
The Miami sedation dentistry world is continuously working hard to discover new and better ways to ensure a lifetime of healthy teeth.  Many Miami dentists are now recommending a new line of self-testing that can help any patient maintain a healthier smile.  This is incorporated with five parts of a new standard of prevention which […]
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Are Whitening Toothpastes For You?
Pretty much every brand of toothpaste now carries a whitening line to keep up with the competitive business of teeth whitening.  You may have asked yourself if whitening toothpastes really work and if so how long will it take to see results?  The answer is that the impact will vary from person to person and […]
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Top Seven Worst Foods for Your Mouth
Very interesting article on Yahoo! Shine today: "7 Worst Foods for Your Teeth" by The Editors at RealAge.  We all know how bad table sugar is for our teeth and how it contributes directly to tooth decay, but there are some items on the list that may surprise you.  Here's the top seven: Soft drinks […]
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Dental Implants Continuously Improving
Dental implants have become a very common practice in many sedation dentistry practices and with good reason.  They look great, stay in place, and give a more natural and comfortable feel for the patient.  This isn't to say they are perfect, but the process of implanting dental work is improving all the time.  This is […]
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How Does Xylitol Work?
The previous post discussed some of the benefits of the natural sweetener, Xylitol.  Many find it fascinating, that something sweet can actually be good for your teeth and it left many people wondering, how does it work exactly, and will it really improve your oral health?  The article "Xylitol: Sweet for Your Teeth" found on […]
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Dentists Say Brush Your Teeth With Sugar!
More and more dentists are encouraging brushing your teeth with sugar.  How can this be?  The type of sugar they want you to brush with is very specific.  It's called Xylitol and it's a naturally occurring alcohol sugar readily available to consumers throughout the nation.  One of the more common places it is used is […]
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