
A more fruitful way to floss
Posted Monday, July 26, 2010
You may think of cranberries as something that could get stuck in your teeth before you think of it as something you could use to floss your teeth, but Radius might just get you to change your mind with their Natural Cranberry Floss.
This unusual but effective dental floss features unsweetened, antibacterial cranberry essence spun in vegan wax. The cranberry actually breaks up plaque where your gums meet your teeth. This is because of something called proanthocyanidins—flavonoids that inhibit the clumping of bacteria.
It may be uncommon, but it's also uncommonly beneficial in the fight against periodontal disease.
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- Dr. Jeffery W. Hadley
- Cosmetic Dentist
According to Dr. Jeffery W. Hadley, expectations of those seeking cosmetic dentistry are sky high, and his joy is found in delivering beautiful results. From the simplest replacement to advanced restorative work, his busy, referral-based practice is testimony to his personal, meticulous approach. He attended the USC School of Dentistrym where he learned the artistic and clinical sides of restorative dentistry and how to make dramatic improvements. He joined the Navy, where he began general practice residency.
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