Thursday, April 2, 2015

Dentist’s advice – eat all the candy at once – Mynewsdesk (press release)

Chocolate, chewy rats and hard candies. Easter is the feast when we eat the most candy. But do not pull out of slurping force – for the teeth, it is best to just munch on one occasion.

Now comes a time when we eat a lot of sweets. But if you make sure to brush your teeth and floss regularly does not make it so much that you eat candy at Easter. And it is better to eat all the candy at once so that the teeth are exposed to so many acid attack.


Water and cheese

rinse your mouth with water after eating candy, or neutralize mouth’s pH by taking a piece of cheese are examples of tricks to reduce the risk of tooth decay. Have you tasted very sour candy, you should also avoid brushing teeth immediately afterwards because it can damage the enamel.

chewy toffees are notorious plombutdragare and hard candy can be a culprit as it may lead to a bitter broken top on a tooth. Chocolate is however good to fill Easter egg with because it melts quickly and does not stop as long as the mouth.


For urgent problem if your dentist has closed over Easter:

Stockholm
Emergency Dental Service Praktikertjänst
Sergel Square 12, tel 08-20 20:25
www.akuttandvard.se

ER Dentistry
Olof Palmes gata 13 A, plan 4, tel 010-601 02 01
www.cityakuten.se/tandvard


Other country
For more information contact 1177 Vårdguiden
tel 1177
www.1177.se

Praktikertjänst is the largest group of private dental care and health services in Sweden. The business model is unique with 2100 shareholders who are themselves responsible staff at clinics around the country. The shareholders are dentists, dental technicians, dental hygienists, physicians, physical therapists, psychoanalysts / therapists, psychologists, nurses, midwives, speech therapists, occupational therapists, social workers, chiropractors and nutritionists. Annual sales are approximately SEK 9.2 billion and employed approximately 8 760. The Group also includes fifteen subsidiaries which accounts for about 16 percent of sales.

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