5 Surprising Ways to Keep Your Teeth Healthy Panama City FL
Brush after meals, floss daily—you know the drill. When it comes to your teeth, there's nothing new to learn, right? Wrong. We've uncovered some surprising ways to boost your tooth health. Read on for your best-ever choppers.
Derek R Fleitz, DDS
850-763-5309
2407 W 11th St
Panama City, FL
Derek R Fleitz, DDS
850-763-5309
2407 W 11th St
Panama City, FL 32401
Specialties
General Dentistry
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Dr.William Sain
(850) 763-8788
1022 Harrison Avenue
Panama City, FL
Dr.William Sain
(850) 763-8788
1022 Harrison Avenue
Panama City, FL 32401
General Information
Accepting New Patients: Yes
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Cindy C Moore, DDS
850-769-1449
2326 Frankford Ave
Panama City, FL
Cindy C Moore, DDS
850-769-1449
2326 Frankford Ave
Panama City, FL 32405
Specialties
General Dentistry
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James Hugh Mullins, DMD
850-763-3622
1010 W 11Th St
Panama City, FL
James Hugh Mullins, DMD
850-763-3622
1010 W 11Th St
Panama City, FL 32401
Specialties
General Dentistry
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Tamam Elzawahry, DMD
850-522-8822
2202 State Ave Ste 206
Panama City, FL
Tamam Elzawahry, DMD
850-522-8822
2202 State Ave Ste 206
Panama City, FL 32405
Specialties
General Dentistry
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Mohammad N Al-Nahhas, DDS
850-784-0818
1714 W 23Rd St P
Panama City, FL
Mohammad N Al-Nahhas, DDS
850-784-0818
1714 W 23Rd St P
Panama City, FL 32405
Specialties
General Dentistry
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John Robert Mc Whorter, DDS
850-763-5741
2638 Jenks Ave
Panama City, FL
John Robert Mc Whorter, DDS
850-763-5741
2638 Jenks Ave
Panama City, FL 32405
Specialties
General Dentistry
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Harry C Futrell, DMD
850-769-3427
330 W 23Rd St J
Panama City, FL
Harry C Futrell, DMD
850-769-3427
330 W 23Rd St J
Panama City, FL 32405
Specialties
General Dentistry
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Robert Pierce, DMD
202 Doctor's Drive
Panama Ctiy, FL
Robert Pierce, DMD
202 Doctor's Drive
Panama Ctiy, FL 32405
Specialties
General Dentistry
Office Hours
Monday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 12:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 5:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 7:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Saturday: -
Sunday: -
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Ray Morse, DMD
850-872-1066
227 Southwood Center II
Panama City, FL
Ray Morse, DMD
850-872-1066
227 Southwood Center II
Panama City, FL 32405
Specialties
General Dentistry
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- Embrace braces. They're not just for the preteen set anymore, and they're not just about vanity. According to Cheryl Goren Robins, DDS, an clinical assistant professor of surgical sciences at New York University College of Dentistry, crooked teeth are more difficult to keep clean, which is more likely to lead to cavities and periodontal disease.
- Chew gum. Just make sure it's sugarless. Sugarless gum can stimulate saliva flow and help loosen food particles and plaque from your teeth. Don't chew for too long, though, as this can put stress on your teeth. When your jaw muscles start to hurt, get rid of the gum.
- Go easy on the soda and juice. Regular soda has lots of sugar, of course, but even diet soda can wreck your teeth. That's because diet sodas are acidic, and acid damages tooth enamel, leading to cavities and grooves. Juice is acidic as well. You can rinse your mouth after drinking these beverages to lessen the chance that acid will remain on your teeth, or you can drink them through a straw so less acid comes into contact with your teeth in the first place.
- Check your meds. Some medications, such as those for high blood pressure, anxiety or depression, can cause a condition known as xerostomia, or dry mouth. If you have dry mouth, not enough saliva is produced to flush away food particles and other bacteria. This can cause tooth and gum decay. The fix: Drink plenty of water, eat sugar-free candies to stimulate saliva production, and possibly brush with a high-fluoride toothpaste or get fluoride treatments in your dentist's office. ...
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