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Amm Dental Clinic: Don’t Let Your Dental Health Go Up in Smoke! – Amm Dental Clinic

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  Amm Dental Clinic: Don’t Let Your Dental Health Go Up in Smoke! – Amm Dental Clinic   If World No Tobacco Day has you considering kicking your tobacco habit, Amm Dental Clinic would like to share some facts to help convince you that the time to quit is today. Cigarette smoke is a witches’ brew of chemicals, including tar and nicotine. Some of these chemicals are cancerous or carcinogenic, including benzene, also an ingredient in gasoline. Cigarette smoke contains poisonous gases, including carbon monoxide, found in car exhaust; hydrogen cyanide, an ingredient in chemical weapons; and ammonia, a well-known and toxic household cleaner. Smoking also harms your oral health. Amm Dental Clinic offers dental services for you and for your Family. We are Dentist serving communities in Mill Park, Bundoora, Epping, South Morang, Lalor & Thomas Town. Your smile is can be one of your greatest assets. It makes you feel confident. It boosts your self-esteem. And it a...

Activated Charcoal Toothpaste – Is the Trend Safe? – Amm Dental Clinic

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  Activated Charcoal Toothpaste – Is the Trend Safe? – AMM Dental Clinic   When most of us think about charcoal, we think about the product of burnt organics or perhaps art supplies. But there is charcoal that goes in food. That is activated charcoal (common charcoal plus gas treatment), and it does have some medicinal value. For instance, it is extremely useful for many types of poisoning due to its natural ability to absorb things. Because activated charcoal has this quality of absorption, many trendy or new age products have begun to feature it for health. This includes detoxing juices, skincare products, and toothpaste! And in fact, charcoal has been used for toothpaste, including by the Romans who also used crushed bones and oyster shells. Why? Because of their abrasive effects. And that is one clue as to why charcoal toothpaste may not be a good idea. Charcoal toothpaste may temporarily whiten teeth, but primarily it is busy wearing the enamel off your ...