Filtered Phoenix Water And Oral Health

Filtered Phoenix Water And Oral Health

A simple way for Phoenix residents to choose beverages that won’t harm their teeth is to keep it simple and make water their go-to drink. However, for safety, thrift, and convenience, many dental patients choose to drink bottled water or filter it themselves at home.

Filtered water can be detrimental to oral health if it doesn’t contain fluoride, which is a great tooth decay preventer.

If you choose bottled water and are wondering if any naturally occurring fluoride has been removed, you can check the label. If you prefer to filter your own tap water, look to see if the American Dental Association has given the filter its seal of approval.

 

Water filters that carry the ADA seal don’t remove fluoride, so you can be sure that the fluoride is still in your water and benefitting your teeth.

I’m Dr. Dr. Harris, an experienced Phoenix dentist serving the Queen Creek, Scottsdale, and Mesa areas. I am passionate about helping my patients have healthy mouths and beautiful smiles. Contact us today at 480-428-0040 and we can answer any questions you have about dental health, cosmetic dentistry, or smile makeovers.

We have been serving the Phoenix area since 1979, and we would love to make you another one of our satisfied patients. If you’re wondering about fluoride and tooth decay, or dental veneers and teeth whitening in Phoenix, we’d be happy to schedule a consultation for you. Call now!

 

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4444 N 32 St Ste 208 Phoenix, Arizona 85018

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