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Healthy Teeth

Episode Overview:

Healthy teeth have a connection to the general health of your body. Oral care is more important than you may realize.  Unfortunately for many people, dental care is not a priority and often overlooked. Next thing you know, you’re sitting in your dentist’s chair in pain.  At that point, it may be too late to save your tooth or cost you a lot more to remedy the problem.   

Partha’s RX:

  1. The very best thing you can do for a healthy smile is to brush twice a day and floss.  Flossing reaches those places your brush just can’t go.

  2. Don’t skip out on visits to your dentist.  Every six months is the rule.  You should get a cleaning and your dentist should check your teeth and mouth for any problems.  Be sure to tell your dentist if you’ve had any health changes.

  3. Stop smoking!  It will reduce your chance of developing oral health problems, including gum disease, tooth decay, yellow teeth and mouth cancer.

  4. Eat plenty of vegetables and fruit for healthy teeth.  Research also finds that the omega 3’s found in fish may reduce inflammation and your chance of getting gum disease.

 

Guests Including:

Sam Lauachus, suffered with Periodontal Disease

Mike Golpa, DDS, Dental Implant Dentist

Eric Steiner, DDS, Dentist

Jaclyn Adams, RDH, Registered Dental Hygienist

Martyne LoRusso, had Endocarditis Infection

Scott Nigl, DDS, Dentist

 

Websites:

Mouth Healthy – American Dental Association

G4 Implant Solution

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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.