Archive for the tag 'dental myths'

Jun 03 2010

Do You Know These 8 Facts About Your Dental Health?

Published by Wayzata Dental Staff under Dental Health

In today’s post, we bring to you some not-so-known facts about dental care and dental health.

Milk teeth also need proper dental care. If the milk teeth or primary teeth are not taken care of, the base for the permanent teeth will not be strong.
Brushing many times is never bad for your teeth. Frequent brushing [...]

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Apr 17 2010

Myths About Dental Treatments

Most of us have weird and non-true notions about dental treatments and visits to the dental clinic. Let us look at some of the common ones.

Myth #1: If I get my tartar removed, my teeth will loosen.
Well, this is such a false notion. When the tartar is removed from your mouth, your teeth will [...]

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Mar 12 2010

Your Dental Health Knowledge May Be a Myth

Published by Wayzata Dental Staff under Dental Health

Do you think eating chocolates is bad for your teeth? They aren’t actually, not for your teeth at least. However, it is important you follow it up with thorough brushing.
Interesting information, right? There’s more. Do you think dental health has something to do with the genes you inherited? Or, do you think teeth loss [...]

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Feb 07 2010

What You Know About Dental Health May Not Be True

Everyone loves giving advice and providing information. You may hear a lot about dental health too. Do you believe everything you hear? Listen to what your dentist has to say. About everyone else, hear them out but don’t take their information to heart.
I say this because I hear a lot of people coming with these [...]

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Nov 22 2008

Busting dental care myths

In today’s post, we will look at some myths related to dental care.

Myth #1: It is important to put pressure on the teeth while brushing.
You may end up eroding the enamel of your teeth if you brush to hard. Teeth also become sensitive if they are being brushed hard.
Myth #2: Bleaching is extremely harmful for [...]

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