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Are Looking for a Reason to Love Your Smile This Thanksgiving

Most people work hard to take good care of their bodies to ensure good health. But a healthy smile is just as important to your well-being, and since this month is Thanksgiving and it is tradition to express gratitude for the things we love, remember your pearly whites. In fact, if you are looking for a reason to love your smile, we have three of them to share with you today.

#1 Self-Image: The American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry conducted a Whitening Survey in 2012 and found that 99.7% of Americans believe a smile is an important social asset. In fact, 74% of the respondents felt that an unattractive smile can hurt a person’s chances of having career success, and 96% of adults felt that an attractive smile makes a person more appealing to members of the opposite sex.

#2 Nutrition and Energy: Along with a positive self-image, your teeth provide a necessary function to your overall health. They grind the food you eat to provide nourishment to your body. In fact, proper saliva production along with your pearly whites break down these nutrients, helping to prevent diarrhea, constipation, stomach pain, lower bloating and gas to improve your digestion. This process also helps with weight loss and give you energy by helping your body better absorb nutrients.

#3 Effective Communication: Your healthy smile also helps you speak and communicate with the people around you. This allows you to interact with friends, family, co-workers and all the people you interact with during a typical day. Daily interactions truly provide a vital service and you can thank your pearly whites for that!

At [practice_name] in [city], [state], we encourage you to brush and floss daily, maintain regular dental cleanings and checkups, and don’t forget to show off your healthy, confident smile! To schedule your next visit with Dr. [doctor_name], please call [phone] today.

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A healthier smile is as close as your dental floss dispenser! The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends brushing at least twice each day and flossing at least once a day for a healthy smile.

While toothbrushes effectively remove plaque and food debris from the tops and sides of teeth, dental floss reaches those tight crevices between teeth and the teeth and gum line. It doesn’t matter whether you floss before or after brushing or when you go to bed or when you wake up–the key is to be thorough when flossing. This means you will need to set enough time aside to do the job right.

Time to Floss:

First, choose a floss that works for you, whether it is a single filament (monofilament) floss or nylon multifilament floss, both work well.

— To begin flossing, pull about 18 inches of floss from your floss dispenser.

— Carefully wrap the amount of floss you have around each of your middle fingers, with about an inch or so stretched in between to clean.

— Keeping the string taut between your thumbs and your index fingers, work it carefully and gently between your teeth and up-and-down.

— Slide gently in a C-curved shape around the base of each tooth, including below the gum line.

— Then, rub back and forth and up and down against the sides of each tooth, using clean sections of floss every time you move to a new tooth.

— Once you have cleaned each tooth, rinse with water or mouthwash to remove any loosened debris.

And there you have it. To improve your smile, take the extra time to floss your pearly whites thoroughly every single day. If you have any questions or concerns, please call the team at [practice_name] at [phone] today!

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Would you ever consider not brushing your teeth for days, weeks or months at a time? No way! If you were shocked by this question, we’ve got something even more alarming to ask you:

What would you say if we told you that failing to floss your teeth for days, weeks or months is not just equally as disastrous to your oral health as failing to brush, it’s actually worse! That’s right! If you could only brush your teeth or floss — one or the other but not both — then you should choose flossing.

Of course you should do both. The silly scenarios described above are meant to emphasize the crucial nature of flossing, in conjunction with brushing. Indeed, the American Dental Association and we, your friendly neighborhood dental office, want you to know that flossing once a day is an essential part of caring for your oral health.

But what if you’re an expert tooth-brusher? Isn’t brushing your teeth twice a day sufficient? No. While brushing is also very important, daily flossing enables you to remove plaque from between your teeth, those places where it’s impossible for toothbrushes to reach.

At this point, we hope that you’re convinced to floss daily. But you might wonder when you should floss. What time of day? Before or after brushing? It doesn’t really matter. You just need to be sure to floss once a day, every single day. If you’re always too tired to floss before bedtime, then floss in the morning or after lunch. Simply set a specific time every day where you can take a few minutes to literally improve your life.

But in case you’re wondering, some of the most serious tooth-lovers choose to floss every night before going to sleep. Why? Your salivary glands, which neutralize bacteria, slow their production during your slumber, because your brain knows you’re not eating while you’re sleeping. And many serious flossers prefer to floss then swish / rinse after brushing to get the food particles that still remain after brushing.

And remember, flossing should not be painful. If you are new to flossing, you may experience some discomfort and you might even see a small amount of bleeding from the gums initially, but stick with it and the discomfort should be gone within a week or two. If your pain continues, come to our office for a visit.

If people who floss love their teeth, then people who love their children should also floss their children’s teeth. Some people assume that children only need to brush, but as soon as you see two teeth touching in that little mouth, you should floss your children’s teeth. Children should be taught the techniques of flossing to promote good oral care habits, but just be aware that they are typically unable to floss well enough until about age 10, so you’ll need to “take turns” with them.

Therefore, if you would never go without brushing your teeth, then you should adopt the same attitude toward flossing, because it’s just as important, if not more so. If you have questions or concerns about flossing, we would love to have you come and visit our office. Happy flossing!

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