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Dakota Dental Announces Teeth Friendly Foods for Thanksgiving

Dakota Dental provides tips and teeth friendly food ideas for a perfect smile this Thanksgiving.

Apple Valley, MN, USA — Thanksgiving brings together families and favorite recipes and though Thanksgiving is known for its turkey, pumpkin pie, and stuffing, it’s important to still take care of your teeth. Dakota Dental provides some teeth friendly foods and helpful tips for taking care of your teeth while still being able to enjoy your favorite Thanksgiving dishes.

It’s well known that sugar isn’t great for teeth, but starches can be just as bad. Bacteria living in the mouth feeds off of starches and sugars sitting on teeth and the acidic byproduct from this bacteria is what causes the buildup of plaque and causes tooth decay. And research has shown that the combination of starch and sugar on teeth (like you would find in a piece of pumpkin pie) can compound the effects of decay.

There are some teeth friendly foods that you can add to your Thanksgiving menu that everyone can enjoy. For an appetizer, a tray of cheese cubes, raw veggies and mixed nuts are not only a healthy snack, but an option that helps with a healthy smile, too. Crunchy veggies and nuts can help scrub away plaque buildup; and the calcium and minerals found in nuts and cheese can help build up strong enamel, fortify the surface of teeth, and re-mineralize teeth.

Though it may be hard to fully deny having pie for dessert, offering an option of pears with a honey yogurt dip may help reduce serving sizes of pumpkin pie. Pears have been shown to neutralize acid on the surface of teeth, and a dip made of plain Greek yogurt, honey, and a dash of cinnamon provides calcium to strengthen teeth.

Research is also showing that cranberries and red wine might contain properties to help weaken the bacteria that is harmful for teeth; however, the sugary cranberries you eat on Thanksgiving might not be quite as beneficial.

Another important way to prevent cavities on teeth is by talking to the dentists at Dakota Dental about their preventative care program. Dakota Dental recommends that even if you indulge in plaque-building foods this Thanksgiving to make sure that you brush your teeth, or at least rinse your mouth with water, after the big meal to prevent bacteria from having their own feast. These simple preventative dental measures can make a big difference in your overall dental health.

Media Contact:
Dr. Shelley Wakefield
Dakota Dental
14682 Pennock Avenue
Apple Valley, MN 55124
952-431-5774
swakefield@dakotadental.com

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Dakota Dental Announces Timely Dental Services in a Relaxing Atmosphere

Dakota Dental provides information on what takes place during a typical exam to give patients peace of mind on what to expect at their visit.

Apple Valley, MN, USA — A patient’s first appointment at a new dental clinic can be filled with unknowns. To help alleviate those concerns, the family dentists at Dakota Dental communicate what happens in a typical appointment so patients know what to expect when they come for their dental visit.

The waiting room at Dakota Dental was designed specifically with their patients’ peace of mind as the priority. Comfortable leather furniture, an aviary with songbirds, and a fully stocked snack counter help to make patients feel comfortable from the moment they arrive. There is also a special play area for children with puzzles, books, and toys.

Following a short wait, a hygienist takes patients back to an exam room to go over any concerns patients may have with their teeth or overall dental health as well as review the patient’s medical history. They then check the patient’s vitals and begin the examination.

Hygienists examine teeth, checking for gum irritation or any signs of tooth decay. They remove any plaque or tartar buildup they find as well. After the examination portion of the appointment, the hygienist will polish and floss teeth. Depending on the patient’s history, they may also receive X-rays.

The dentist will come in and discuss with the hygienist anything found during the exam and cleaning, and will look over the patient’s teeth and X-rays. If any further steps are necessary for treatment, such as needing a cavity filling, a discussion will take place and a treatment plan will be made. At the conclusion of the appointment, the patient is led back out to the front office to set up their future or follow up appointments.

The dentists at Dakota Dental, Dr. Shelley Wakefield and Dr. Bennett Isabella, are both highly qualified dentists that are passionate about making preventative dental care and taking care of your teeth as easy and stress-free as possible. They believe that dental awareness and good oral health not only make their patients’ visits to the dental office less stressful, but also supports their dental health for the long-term.

Contact Dakota Dental to make an appointment or ask any questions on what to expect during an appointment.

Media Contact:
Dr. Shelley Wakefield
Dakota Dental
14682 Pennock Avenue
Apple Valley, MN 55124
952-431-5774
swakefield@dakotadental.com

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