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Bad Breath: Which Foods Help?

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Having bad breath can be embarrassing. However, did you know there are a number of solutions you can try? For instance, you probably know that brushing and flossing will help you keep your breath fresh. Similarly, if you don’t have your toothbrush with you, there are actually certain foods that can help keep your teeth strong.

Similarly, you may know that eating certain types of food can cause bad breath. In fact, when you eat, food particles are left on your teeth—which could cause bad breath. Fortunately, saliva carries these food particles and bad bacteria away. Crunchy foods, like apples and celery, also promote saliva production. Sugarless gum will also help your saliva flow and help you cover bad breath.

There are other foods that can freshen your breath, including, parsley, lemons, and cranberries. Dairy products can also help your teeth as well as your breath. You see, most dairy products contain high amounts of calcium which help to remineralize your teeth. Milk also negates acids that can cause bad breath.

If you would like to learn more about foods that can help with bad breath in [city], [state], we can assist you. Our dentist, Dr. [doctor_name], and our team will answer any questions or concerns you may have. To schedule an appointment, please contact [practice_name] at [phone]. We look forward to hearing from you.

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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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