Crunchy Fruits and Vegetables: Reach for firm, crispy fruits and veggies, such as apples, celery, carrots and broccoli. They increase the flow of saliva, which washes odor-causing debris away. Bonus: the fibrous texture of fruits and vegetables will help to clean your teeth. CLICK ON EACH ICON TO SEE THIS POSTON EACH SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM Powered by⚡JOZUpost
Smile – It’s good for your health ????????
"A smile doesn't always stand for a perfect life." Why is a smile so powerful? It all comes down to how smiling can affect change in your brain. When you smile, your brain is aware of the activity and actually keeps track of it. The more you smile, the more effective you are at breaking the brain’s natural tendency to think negatively. If you smile often enough, you end up rewiring your brain to make positive patterns more often than it does negative ones. CLICK ON EACH ICON TO SEE
Cosmetic Dentistry For Health?
So, cosmetic dentistry is all about beautification, right? Actually, it is a wrong concept. Cosmetic dentistry is not all about the vanity of wanting to look good only. It does improve oral health in many situations. A crooked tooth can lead to poor bite ability. It can cause an inability to chew properly. If you leave such a tooth untended, you will eventually notice a lot of health-related issues including – heart-related problems, diabetes, and even kidney-related problems. To prevent such
We’re Welcoming Dr. John DeMille to our Offices!
Our practice is growing, and we are excited to announce Dr. John DeMille as the newest dentist in our Springville, and Santaquin offices! Dr. DeMille grew up in Cedar City, UT before graduating Summa Cum Laude with a bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Biology, and Exercise Science from Southern Utah University. For his dental education, he attended The Ohio State University in Columbus, OH graduating Magna Cum Laude, and then completed a General Practice Residency at the University of Utah
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