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Kind of gross, isn’t it? Fun and Interesting Dentistry Facts for Pueblo CO! PART 1 This three-part article series takes a fun yet sometimes serious look at some super interesting facts you probably didn’t know about your teeth and oral healthcare. # 1: How much spit do you think you produce in a lifetime? Your mouth will produce about 25,000 quarts of saliva in your lifetime, according to dentists in Pueblo CO, and this is enough to fill two swimming pools. Kind of gross, isn’t it? Well, apart from keeping your mouth nice and moist, your saliva plays an integral role in your digestive system and in keeping your teeth and gums healthy, according to Pueblo dental healthcare professionals. Saliva helps you to process and swallow food. It also contains enzymes that break down this food, thereby preparing it for further digestion in the stomach. It also helps to wash away food debris after eating and contains anti-bacterial agents to fight infection. See? Not so gross after all! # 2: Your soda addiction could make you lose your teeth If you like your sweet beverages, listen up: you could be destroying your teeth.

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Page 1: Fun and interesting dentistry facts for pueblo co! part 1

Kind of gross, isn’t it?

Fun and Interesting Dentistry Facts for Pueblo CO! PART 1

This three-part article series takes a fun yet sometimes serious look at some superinteresting facts you probablydidn’t knowabout your teeth and oral healthcare.

# 1: How much spit do you think you produce in a lifetime?

Your mouth will produce about 25,000 quarts of saliva in

your lifetime, according to dentists in Pueblo CO, and this is

enough to fill two swimming pools.

Kind of gross, isn’t it?

Well, apart from keeping your mouth nice and moist, your

saliva plays an integral role in your digestive system and in

keeping your teeth and gums healthy, according to Pueblo

dental healthcare professionals. Saliva helps you to process

and swallow food. It also contains enzymes that break down

this food, thereby preparing it for further digestion in the

stomach. It also helps to wash away food debris after eating

and contains anti-bacterial agents to fight infection.

See? Not so gross after all!

# 2: Your soda addiction could make you lose your teeth

If you like your sweet beverages, listen up: you could be destroying your teeth.

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Kind of gross, isn’t it?

“The sugar in soda, cola, fruit juices and sports energy drinks fuels the growth of oral bacteria in your mouth,” says a

Pueblo dentist. “Bacteria produce wastes that are very acidic and full of sulfurous compounds. The latter makes your

breath smell bad if you don’t brush frequently enough, while the former causes cavities and the decay of your dental

enamel. This is compounded by the fact that most colas, sodas, etc. are very acidic, too. And so, every time you quench your

thirst with one of these sweet beverages, you’re encouraging the decay and acid erosion of your teeth.”

The problem is, too many Colorado residents view sweet beverages as a dietary staple, rather than as the occasional treat.

There are many who routinely guzzle three and more glasses of soda or juice every day and according to dental implant

surgeons in Pueblo, these people present with 62% more decay, tooth loss and cavities than those who don’t!

“Cola is great with a box of popcorn at the movies; a glass of juice

with breakfast is invigorating and an energy drink can be greatly

refreshing after a heavy workout, but you should not be guzzling

these sweet beverages all the time, every day,” says the Pueblo

dental implant dentist. “If you’re thirsty, there’s only one thing you

should turn to and that’s fresh, cold water. Once you’ve adjusted to

the taste of water, you’ll probably find these other drinks far too

sweet for you. Also, you’ll feel much healthier!”

# 3: Floss, it would seem, has multiple applications

Flossing is an integral part of your home oral hygiene routine and if

you don’t do it every day, you leave your teeth at risk of developing

cavities and decay, especially in the small spaces between them.

According to Pueblo dental healthcare professionals, NOT flossing

leaves about 35% of your dentition’s surfaces unclean. Gross!

In 1994, however, one innovative West Virginia inmate found an alternate use for dental floss that ended up saving his

bacon from a life of incarceration. He managed to braid a sufficient length of dental floss to enable him to scale the walls of

the prison and make an escape. It just goes to show you: idle hands are the devil’s playground.

Stay tuned for more fun dental facts and stories in Part 2 of this three-part article series, coming next week!