Before you decide to get your teeth cleaned, or change your hairstyle, I’d like you to learn a few things. Now, because you have a few seconds, what are the 3 biggest “mistakes people make when they go to a dentist to get their teeth cleaned. So let’s look at three common myths and debunk them in three minutes! Myth #1: Dentists are only interested in money.

What is really going on when you see pictures on the internet of toothless people? There’s a lot that goes on behind the scenes and many of these people are actually very healthy folks that love nothing more than being active. There are people who choose to get their teeth cleaned and there are people who believe that taking care of a tooth that has been infected with decay is better than taking care of the mouth.

When we get out of the dentist’s office to treat a cavity or remove a filling, and see a large number of people showing up with cavities, we quickly learn that their mouth isnt clean because it only contains the teeth. So what kind of person are we looking for? The answer is not ‘healthy people’, the answer is ‘people who care about their teeth’.

In the health field, the word ‘unhealthy’ has been defined as “a state of illness resulting from a disease or deficiency”. That is, the tooth, gum and bone in your mouth, is the only body part that is actually in your body. So if your oral health is not healthy, the body will tell you that your tooth, gum and bone are also not that healthy.

In the last 5 years, a lot of studies have been done showing that your teeth and/or mouth, when properly cleaned, taste, feel and even feel clean too, it’s amazing.

If you want to start a healthy lifestyle there are many great choices to make. Here are some good ways to improve your oral health. Try to eat a good variety. A diet high in fruits, high in vitamins and calcium are recommended daily. Be sure to drink lots of water for a healthy system, also be sure to stay away from sugar. Keep off the sugar substitutes if you can. Eat something rich, protein and omega-3 fatty acids.

These 3 myths were created by Dr. Mark Gerber The most important thing to remember is that these 3 myths about maintaining healthy oral health are myth, so get out there and keep the smile on your face. Old blog: You know why, so you can take on the world of dentistry. The most important thing is that you should pay attention to the way your mouth is functioning.

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