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Modern Dentistry With No Oxen Hooves In Horseshoe Bay

Modern Dentistry For Oral Health In Horseshoe Bay

Hi, I am Greg Ritchie – me and my staff at Ritchie Dental Group has been providing excellent dental care for the people of Texas since 2000.

One of the most crucial elements of good oral health is daily tooth brushing with an effective toothpaste. There is a wide variety of toothpastes available. I recommend you use one with fluoride and make sure it has the ADA seal. This ensures that the toothpaste has been tested, claims are being met, and the ingredients are correct.

Just because a toothpaste claims to have a ‘whitener’ doesn’t mean it has fluoride.

Toothpaste as we know it has only been in existence since the late 1800s. Fluoride was added in 1914. The earliest evidence of toothpaste or dental cream dates back to 3000-5000 BC. The Ancient Egyptians pulverized oxen hooves, egg shells, pumice, myrrh, and water creating one of the earliest forms of toothpaste.

The Greeks and Romans began adding crushed bones and bark to the mix. The taste most likely was hard to take. During this same time the people of China and India were using a similar paste, but adding flavorings, like Ginseng and herbal mints making it a bit more palatable.

Horseshoe Bay toothpaste users have no excuse for not brushing their teeth daily with the toothpaste we have available today. If you do your part, we at Ritchie Dental Group can provide Invisalign, cosmetic dentistry, and dental implants.

The experienced staff at Ritchie Dental Group want to help make all Texas smiles whiter and brighter. Contact us today so we can answer any questions you may have about Marble Falls teeth whitening, invisible braces, or Marble Falls cosmetic dentistry.

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