Hello, and welcome to Beveridge Dental. Today’s post focuses on fluoride: ‘What is it, exactly, and why is it so beneficial to your dental health?’ The Miracle Mineral Fluoride is a mineral, plain and simple. Fluoride is found in different foods as well as in water. Many adjust the fluoride content of their municipal water.…
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Save Your Breath in San Jose
Today’s post from Beveridge Dental focuses on a problem experienced by many people – bad breath. Bad breath, or halitosis, has several causes. The most common cause is substandard oral hygiene. Often, halitosis occurs at midday arising from the inability to brush teeth between meals. Small food pieces on the teeth, gums, and tongue grow…
5 Ways To Floss Daily in San Jose
Hello! If you want to floss regularly but are too tired at night, this post is for you. In our Beveridge Dental blog, we want to give you a few ideas for unique times to floss and keep your teeth and gums healthy. 1. If you’re an early riser, try flossing in the morning right…
Why Should You Improve Your Smile in San Jose?
Causes and consequences of poor dental health and how you can brush up on your own in San Jose with the help of Beveridge Dental Most of us struggle with at least one area of our dental care. It could be that flossing is the one dreaded task, or maybe you haven’t been wearing the…
6 Easy Ways To Eat Like A Dentist
Hello, friends of Beveridge Dental! In today’s post, we are talking about nutrition. There is nothing that impacts your smile as much as your eating habits. Develop good nutrition and your dentist will smile down on you too. 1. Rinse after eating Rinse your mouth with a drink of water or brush your teeth after…
47% of Adults Have Gum Disease: Are You One of Them?
A recent CDC report provides the following data related to the prevalence of periodontitis in the U.S.: 47.2% of people aged 30 years and older have some form of periodontal disease. Periodontal disease increases with age, 70.1% of individuals 65 years and older have periodontal disease. This condition is more widespread in men than women…