diet and nutrition

Energy drinks are bad for your teeth because they erode your tooth enamel, increasing the risk of cavities, gum disease, and stains.

Are Energy Drinks Bad for Your Teeth?

Whether you rely on energy drinks to make it through your busy day or to help you survive your college finals, it may be time to find a healthier alternative. Just like coffee and soda, energy drinks can also cause enamel erosion, plaque buildup, dry mouth, and stained teeth. Let’s take a closer look at

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What Are Common Gum Disease Risk Factors?

Considering that February is the National Gum Disease Awareness month, at Country Club Dental in Flagstaff, we thought we’d share some of the common gum disease risk factors and how you can do your best to mitigate these risks. Warning Signs of Gum Disease When gums are healthy they appear pink and firm and shouldn’t

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