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8 FUN DENTAL FACTS
There’s a lot about teeth and dentistry you
probably don’t know!
1. Teeth are like fingerprints.
• Everybody has a unique set of teeth, just like their
fingerprints. Even identical twins don’t have the same
exact set of teeth. Your tongue print is also just as unique!
2. Dentures anyone?
• Back in the past when dentures weren’t yet invented,
dentists would actually do a quick surgery to implant teeth
into the mouth of a person who didn’t have any. Where did
the teeth come from? Dead people!
3. Left handed or right handed?
• Have you ever wondered whether the hand you write with
affects your teeth? It can, but not in the way you might
think. Right-handed people tend to chew their food on the
right side, while left-handed people tend to chew their
food on the left side.
4. The terror of flossing.
• Some people just hate flossing. In fact, 73 percent of
Americans would rather go grocery shopping than floss.
It’s a shame because if you don’t floss, you missing
cleaning 40 percent of your tooth surfaces. That’s almost
half of your teeth!
5. How long do you brush?
• According to the Academy of General Dentistry, the
average person only brushes 45 to 70 seconds. The
recommended amount of time is 2 to 3 minutes.
6. Tooth decay vs. the common cold.
• The longer you let the remnants of your last meal remain
in your mouth, the greater the chance for tooth decay.
With that said, the second most common disease in the
United States is tooth decay. The first is the common cold.
7. Changing your toothbrush.
• After you experience a bout with the flu, cold, or other
viral infection, you’re supposed to replace your
toothbrush. Notorious microbes can stick to your
toothbrush bristles, which can then lead to re-infection.
8. Kids and teeth.
• Due to dental related illness, children lose more than 51
million hours of school each year. That’s why it’s critical to
take your children to the dentist every six months. It’s also
important to teach them about what to expect before their
first dentist appointment so they won’t be nervous.
Visit McBride Family Dental Today
• If it’s been a while since you or your children have been to
the dentist, don’t wait any longer.
• Give your teeth and your children’s teeth the chance to be
strong and healthy by visiting McBride Family Dental.
• Dr. Robert McBride is excellent with both kids and adults,
and he will help you and your family feel right at home.
• To set up an appointment today, contact us by calling 303-
466-2221 or by visiting www.mcbridefamilydental.com.
• You can also check out our online blog for more tips on
dental hygiene!

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8 Fun Dental Facts

  • 1. 8 FUN DENTAL FACTS There’s a lot about teeth and dentistry you probably don’t know!
  • 2. 1. Teeth are like fingerprints. • Everybody has a unique set of teeth, just like their fingerprints. Even identical twins don’t have the same exact set of teeth. Your tongue print is also just as unique!
  • 3. 2. Dentures anyone? • Back in the past when dentures weren’t yet invented, dentists would actually do a quick surgery to implant teeth into the mouth of a person who didn’t have any. Where did the teeth come from? Dead people!
  • 4. 3. Left handed or right handed? • Have you ever wondered whether the hand you write with affects your teeth? It can, but not in the way you might think. Right-handed people tend to chew their food on the right side, while left-handed people tend to chew their food on the left side.
  • 5. 4. The terror of flossing. • Some people just hate flossing. In fact, 73 percent of Americans would rather go grocery shopping than floss. It’s a shame because if you don’t floss, you missing cleaning 40 percent of your tooth surfaces. That’s almost half of your teeth!
  • 6. 5. How long do you brush? • According to the Academy of General Dentistry, the average person only brushes 45 to 70 seconds. The recommended amount of time is 2 to 3 minutes.
  • 7. 6. Tooth decay vs. the common cold. • The longer you let the remnants of your last meal remain in your mouth, the greater the chance for tooth decay. With that said, the second most common disease in the United States is tooth decay. The first is the common cold.
  • 8. 7. Changing your toothbrush. • After you experience a bout with the flu, cold, or other viral infection, you’re supposed to replace your toothbrush. Notorious microbes can stick to your toothbrush bristles, which can then lead to re-infection.
  • 9. 8. Kids and teeth. • Due to dental related illness, children lose more than 51 million hours of school each year. That’s why it’s critical to take your children to the dentist every six months. It’s also important to teach them about what to expect before their first dentist appointment so they won’t be nervous.
  • 10. Visit McBride Family Dental Today • If it’s been a while since you or your children have been to the dentist, don’t wait any longer. • Give your teeth and your children’s teeth the chance to be strong and healthy by visiting McBride Family Dental. • Dr. Robert McBride is excellent with both kids and adults, and he will help you and your family feel right at home. • To set up an appointment today, contact us by calling 303- 466-2221 or by visiting www.mcbridefamilydental.com. • You can also check out our online blog for more tips on dental hygiene!