Tuesday 25 February 2014

Wine Tasters, Beware

Wine tasters may be at high risk for enamel stain and erosion.

Why? Sipping wine many times a day -- and swishing it in the mouth -- increases the enamel's exposure to damaging acids.

That’s why it's better to drink a glass of wine, soda, or sweet tea with a meal instead of sipping it over several hours.

Above article from: Webmd.com/oral-health


Kingery & Kingery, DDS, PLLC 
Dentists Clemmons NC  
Tel: (336) 766-0511
2554 Lewisville Clemmons Rd 
Clemmons, NC 27012

Friday 14 February 2014

Your Mouth Is Not a Bottle Opener!

Your mother was right: Never open bottles, packages, or other containers with your teeth. You might permanently chip or crack the enamel.

Gnawing on anything else -- like pens or fingernails -- or chomping down on seeds, popcorn kernels, or ice could have the same result.

Above article from: Webmd.com/oral-health



Kingery & Kingery, DDS, PLLC 
Dentists Clemmons NC  
Tel: (336) 766-0511
2554 Lewisville Clemmons Rd 
Clemmons, NC 27012

Friday 7 February 2014

Foods That Stain Your Teeth: Tea and Your Teeth

Although tea has a reputation as a healthy beverage, it may not be the best choice when it comes to keeping your teeth white. Dentists say tea -- especially the basic black variety -- can cause more stains than coffee. However, recent studies have found that even herbal teas and white teas have the potential to erode enamel and cause tooth staining.

Above article from: Webmd.com/oral-health

 
Kingery & Kingery, DDS, PLLC 
Dentists Clemmons NC  
Tel: (336) 766-0511
2554 Lewisville Clemmons Rd 
Clemmons, NC 27012