The Tea And Teeth Question

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Over time, tea can stain the plaque that may eventually turn into tartar. Plaque can be brushed and flossed away with thorough daily oral cleaning rituals. Tartar (which forms if the plaque remains on the teeth for over 24 hours), on the other hand, will need to be removed in-office during a teeth cleaning appointment. Either way, between cleanings a wise method for avoiding tea staining is to rinse with water after drinking tea or to eat something and then to be sure to brush and floss all surfaces of the teeth at the end of the

Healthy Baby Teeth For NYC Toddlers

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Healthy Baby Teeth For NYC Toddlers

Though we don’t often think about it, NYC children as young as 9 or 10 months of age can be infected with cavity producing bacteria, which cause cavities and tooth decay. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that almost 20% of children ages 2 to 5 have untreated cavities, and the percentage rises in children over 6.

10 Terrific Tooth Tips From Staten Island Dental Care

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10 Terrific Tooth Tips From Staten Island Dental Care

10. If you are looking for an excellent dentist in the Staten Island area, we invite you to schedule an appointment with Dr. Frederick Hecht at Staten Island Dental Care. At Staten Island Dental Care, we provide gentle, quality care for children and adults. Talk to us about preventative, restorative, cosmetic, or children’s dentistry. We look forward to serving you.

NYC Mouths And Stomatitis

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NYC Mouths And Stomatitis

Some common causes of stomatitis can be canker sores or cold sores, gum disease, biting the inside of your mouth or your tongue, burning your mouth, and irritation caused by braces or broken teeth. Many sores in the mouth will generally clear up on their own in less than two weeks.

Is Your Low-Carb Diet Giving You Dragon Breath?

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Also, many dieters in and around Staten Island find that their diet regimen is making it harder to keep their mouth fresh and clean. Low-carb and no-carb diets promote fat burning, but the side effect of bad breath can be caused by the chemicals released during this process. Increasing water intake can help alleviate this.