December 16th, 2020
Xylitol tastes sweet, but unlike sugar, it is not converted to acid that can cause your teeth to decay. It’s a naturally occurring sweetener found in plants, fruits, and vegetables; even the human body produces it in small amounts. Xylitol is widely used in sugar-free chewing gum, mints, candies, and even certain forms of medicine.…
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December 10th, 2020
Happy December from all of us at Amundson Dental! The most festive month of the year has officially arrived and we can’t wait to celebrate with our loved ones. December also brings the last chapter of 2020 and as the year draws to a close, our team looks forward to the new year and…
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December 10th, 2020
Brittney Goes to School Hello everyone! I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving. I know I did. I was able to spend it with close family and was able to take the time to reflect on my blessings this past year through all the ups and downs. The semester is almost done. I…
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December 9th, 2020
At Amundson Dental Associates, we know most of our patients enjoy a cup of coffee or two throughout the day. But what many of you don’t know is that coffee can be especially tough on your teeth because tannic acid (the substance that makes the dark color) etches into the pits and grooves of tooth…
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