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Want a Healthy Smile? Try These Foods for Healthy Teeth and Gums

September 25, 2014

Filed under: Health — atriumfamily @ 5:17 pm

You may not think it, but certain foods are vital in maintaining your oral health. The dentistry team at Atrium Family Dental in New Lenox want to make sure you’re eating the right things for maintaining healthy teeth and gums.

  • First of all, it is important to eat fruits and veggies because they contain nutrients for your gums. Calcium that comes from milk products also helps prevent tooth loss and promotes bone growth.
  • Cheese is another great fighter of cavities, thanks to the calcium and phosphorus, which helps to eliminate plaque. Cheese also encourages saliva production which washes away food bits on your teeth. Protein and fat found in cheese stops cavities, so enjoy a slice of cheese or two after a meal to help maintain the best oral health possible.
  • Furthermore, high-protein foods, which include nuts, eggs, meat, poultry and fish, are easy and delicious snacks that will strengthen the state of your teeth. Here’s a great healthy teeth tip: drink a glass of milk with a sugary treat, it can help to reduce cavities.
  • You may also be surprised to hear that chocolate milk does not typically cause cavities. Because it is a liquid, the sugar from chocolate milk doesn’t stay in the mouth long enough to cling to your teeth. Cocoa and several nutrients in milk are cavity fighting agents, so the sugar content in chocolate milk won’t affect your teeth.
  • Sugar isn’t the only culprit when it comes to cavities – acids found in pickles, citrus fruits, and colas can cause tooth decay and erode enamel. Sour candies are the worst kind of food because they are both a sugar and an acid.
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Red Wine Linked to Poor Oral Health

August 28, 2014

Filed under: General Dentistry,Health,Teeth Whitening — atriumfamily @ 4:08 pm

We understand that red wine can be excellent for your overall wellness– we’ve all heard it before. The thing is, it can be bad for your oral wellness.

Research launched by Dentistry Today mentions that the level of acidity in red wine discolors your teeth, which can escalate into major oral health issues. We understand liquor has a lot of sugars in it, but because of the high acidity in red wine, it can be even worse than other liquors, eating away at your tooth enamel.

Take a look at the complete post right here and keep in mind to brush well after drinking red wine!

Infographic on Oral Health

July 24, 2014

Filed under: Health — Tags: , — atriumfamily @ 10:35 am

Check out this dental health infographic brought to you by The Greatist Team.

Infographics are the best way to give you lots of info on a topic in an aesthetically pleasing way, while teaching you at the very same time! Occasionally, toothbrushing and cleaning seem like a routine and it’s hard to understand the true reason for doing them, this infographic will definitely give you a better understanding.

Want to contact Atrium Family Dental? Give us a call at (815) 462-9990 to schedule a visit.

Platlet-rich Plasma and the Dental Market

June 20, 2014

Filed under: Health — atriumfamily @ 10:29 am

We found this intriguing article on Platelet-rich Plasma (PRP) and its effect on the dental market.

PRP is blood plasma that has actually been enhanced with platelets. It promotes healing in patients that have gone through surgeries or experienced bodily disasters. It has shown to supply promising results in the oral field (tooth extractions, periodontal surgical treatment, and so on), minimizing bleeding and boosting soft tissue healing and bone regrowth.
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AACD Raises Over $20,000 For Domestic Violence Victims

May 26, 2014

Filed under: Other — atriumfamily @ 2:15 pm

The American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry performed various fundraising activities that raised more than $20,000 for survivors of domestic violence. These fundraising events included a “Lawn Party with a purpose,” as well as a silent auction. The proceeds from these events went to survivors of domestic violence through the foundation’s “Give Back a Smile” program. Residents of New Lenox, Illinois, and surrounding areas in need of expert cosmetic dental care can contact Atrium Family Dental today.

http://www.dentistryiq.com/articles/2014/05/give-back-a-smile-raises-more-than-20000-at-aacd-2014-presents-awards.html

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