In order to best treat your sensitivity, it helps to know the cause
Sensitivity may be caused by exposed root surfaces, cracks in the teeth, or dry mouth
Sensitivity could be a sign of a bacterial infection on your teeth (caries)
Products including fluoride, xylitol, and pH+ therapies may help
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Tooth loss is primarily caused by a periodontal infection, caries infection, or trauma to the tooth
Periodontal and caries infections are caused by specific groups of bacteria and are known as biofilm diseases
New products are now available to fight these infectious bacteria
Stop the infection. . . stop losing teeth!
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Orthodontic appliances increase the risk of the bacterial infection that causes cavities (caries) and white spot lesions
Preventing the bacterial infection is imperative to an excellent orthodontic result
Protect your investment by using fluoride, xylitol, and pH+ dental products
Don't get white spots! See below for more information
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Cavities are caused by a bacterial infection known as caries
An acidic oral environment drives the infection
Brushing and flossing alone cannot stop the infection
The good news is that the infection is treatable and preventable . . . read more to find out how
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Cavities are caused by a bacterial infection knows as "caries"
Caries is the No.1 disease children are facing in the United States according to the CDC
Brushing and flossing alone may not stop the caries infection
Safe and effective new dental products designed just for kids are now available
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Studies have shown that a prolonged acidic (low pH) oral environment can cause an overgrowth of acidic bacteria
Acidic bacteria cause tooth decay
Keeping a neutral or alkaline pH in the mouth can prevent acidic bacterial growth
New dental products with alkaline pH, xylitol, and fluoride are now available
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Tooth decay is caused by a bacterial infection on the teeth known as "caries"
If your bondings, veneers, or crowns were needed due to decay, you may still have a caries infection
The "margins" or edges of your veneers, bondings, and crowns are still at risk of decay
Protect your restorative investment and prevent further decay with fluoride, xylitol and pH+ dental products
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