Obviously the invention of hundreds of different kind of toothbrushes, mouthwashes that claim to wipe out 99.9% of bacteria, whitening tooth flosses, and toothpastes that claim to do everything from protect teeth for hours after brushing to reducing tooth sensitivity, Americans’ teeth are just not getting any healthier.
February
4
What Does Bacteria Have to do with Healthy Teeth?
Probiotics are commonly called “friendly flora” or “beneficial bacteria.” The benefit to using probiotics is that natural, resident bacteria can help preserve the health of the environment in which they naturally thrive. Sound complicated? Think of yogurt. The beneficial bacteria – or probiotics – in yogurt are very helpful in keeping your gut in check when you take antibiotics – the drugs used to fight bacterial infections.
December
28
What Makes Teeth Like a Chalkboard?
Like a chalkboard, the enamel that coats your teeth is easy to mark. Whether you like coffee, tea, soy sauce, cola or smoking, you know how easy it is to stain your teeth.
October
28
Look Who’s Talking About Oral Care Probiotics
People Style Watch article lists top picks for Whitening Your Smile. EvoraPlus Oral Care Probiotics landed as its top recommendation for whiteners.
October
26
How Far Would YOU Go to Whiten Those Pearly Whites?
From the ads on television for similar products, I can generally figure out that these whitening products are full of harsh, chemical hydrogen peroxide. I also know that these types of strong chemical tooth whiteners may do exactly what they claim to do, but not without a cost. Chemical hydrogen peroxide causes cracks, pits and etching in otherwise healthy teeth.
What EXACTLY are Probiotics?
Probiotics are a hot topic in the media today. Want to be more “regular”? Try this yogurt with probiotics. Want to boost your immune health? Try another yogurt with probiotics known to support the immune system. In fact, yogurt has long been the delivery system for the beneficial bacteria known as probiotics. [...]
What the Halitosis?!
You know that old saying, right? If someone offers you something to improve the smell of your breath, it’s because you have bad breath. It’s a kind of gentle nudge, like someone attempting to discretely gesture that you have a bit of food lodged in your teeth.
Well, the bad news is that you [...]
Trick question! Just like other systems in the body, the only thing that can totally wipe out any bacteria is by taking antibiotics or using alcohol-based mouthwashes.

