Keeping Smiles Merry & Bright

Day 18: Exceed Toothpolish

Yes, I keep my sparkle and shine with toothpaste. After all, the mouth is the gateway to overall body health and a common entry point for germs and bacteria. There is a strong connection between oral health and overall health, including the immune system! 
I love how this toothpaste keeps my mouth and gums healthy and my breath fresh even on my busiest days. Everyone needs it and it makes another great stocking stuffer.

This natural toothpaste isn’t filled with toxic junk and is perfect for sensitive teeth and gums and it’s half the price of its natural counterparts at $4.59.



Do you use mouthwash?

Have you ever read or compared the label information on your brand? I have. What I found was amazing. That’s why I I love my mouthwash brand so much!

Not only is it refreshing, it helps heal those sore spots you get in your mouth. It helps bleeding gums and it does it quickly.

I love my Online Shopping Club’s Mouth Rinse it is awesome stuff!

How do you feel about yours?

It’s National Toothache Prevention Day

Also known as odontalgia, a toothache is pain generating from a tooth or multiple teeth.

A toothache can make us miserable, making it difficult to eat, sleep or sometimes even talk. It’s safe to say, toothaches are never pleasant and not really something to celebrate— so this “holiday” is all about prevention of toothaches.

There are more than 100 million bacteria in every drop of saliva. Many of these are harmless, but others cause health problems like toothaches if left unchecked.

When it comes to controlling oral bacteria, routine dental care is an important first step. Use toothpaste or tooth polish, dental floss and a mouth rinse regularly. Used regularly dental care products are effective in brightening dull teeth, getting rid of bad breath caused by food, gingivitis or smoking!

A Tooth Polish with natural ingredients will help prevent plaque, tartar, and gum disease for a lifetime of healthy smiles.

Avoiding sugary foods and acidic drinks and daily brushing and flossing are important, too. Even so, we can still develop cavities, have accidents that break or chip at tooth or find ourselves with an infection. Teeth can also become sensitive to heat or cold.

Treating a toothache in the short term may be simply handled by over-the-counter treatments, but seeing a dentist may still be required to resolve the issue. Some toothaches are so severe as to require emergency intervention, so treating the early signs of a mild toothache is important.