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Friday, May 21, 2021

Smoothies: Not So Smooth Sailing for Teeth

Smoothies: Not So Smooth Sailing for Teeth

Fruit smoothies have been touted by some companies as an easy and tasty way to get your child to eat the two to four daily servings of fruit recommended by the U.S. Department of Agriculture in its food pyramid. But fruit smoothies may not be all their proponents claim. And a new study suggests that fruit smoothies may be hazardous to the teeth.

A typical fruit smoothie is made of fresh or frozen fruit pureed with fruit juice into a cold, thick beverage. Some smoothies add milk, yogurt or another dairy product to improve their consistency and taste. Although some people make their own smoothies at home, many commercially made smoothies are available. These often contain added sugar and other ingredients.

An investigation published in February 2013 by the British Dental Journal tested a range of fruit smoothies for their potential impact on teeth. The authors used four commercial all-fruit smoothies that included such fruits as strawberries, bananas, kiwis, apples, pomegranates, blueberries and acai, along with one commercial smoothie that was 73% yogurt and a homemade smoothie made of strawberries, bananas and a blend of apple, orange, grape and lime juice. They analyzed the chemical makeup of each drink and tested its effect on previously extracted teeth.

Food and drink with too much acid have the potential to harm tooth enamel. The results of this study showed that each of the all-fruit smoothies had acid levels that could cause damage to teeth. Only the smoothie that was nearly three-quarters yogurt did not have troublesome acidity levels. Smoothies that included apples, kiwi or lime altered the surface hardness of the teeth.

Although fruits are naturally sweet, many commercially available smoothies also have a significant amount of sugar added. One “super-sized” smoothie offered by a popular national chain has been found to include more than 169 grams of sugar. Besides the danger that consuming all that extra sugar poses to your child’s teeth, a 12-ounce smoothie may exceed 500 calories. An extra 500 calories daily would equal a weight gain of one pound per week.


None of this means that you should not give your child a fruit smoothie. Smoothies can be a good source of vitamin C and other nutrients. And smoothies made with yogurt or milk provide calcium while having less harmful acid than pure fruit smoothies. But if you are not making the smoothies yourself, read the label carefully to know exactly what your child is drinking.

If you have further questions regarding smoothies or other potentially harmful foods for your teeth, click here to schedule an appointment with Dr. Jared. Or give us a call at (509)-891-7070.

Friday, May 7, 2021

Smile an Everlasting Smile

Smile an Everlasting Smile

We like to talk about maintaining your children’s healthy smiles. That’s not just about protecting their teeth. Believe it or not, smiles themselves are very important.
Here are a few reasons why.
  • We are born to smile. Almost from birth, we are able to smile and recognize smiles. It’s the easiest of all expressions to identify—you can actually recognize a smile from 300 feet away! But people who can’t see that far still know what a smile is. Even babies born without sight smile.
  • Smiling causes the release of endorphins. Endorphins are chemicals that make people feel happier. That means that the act of looking happy can make you feel happy.
  • Smiling boosts your immune system. Smiles are actually physically easier than frowns. They use fewer muscles. That means that your body is more relaxed when you smile than when you frown, and a body that is under less strain is taking better care of itself.
  • Smiles are attractive. A majority of people (61%) report having been attracted to other people by their smile alone.
  • Smiling shows confidence. People who smile readily are viewed as more sociable, attractive and confident.
  • Smiles are contagious. All of the benefits of smiling we’ve mentioned can be shared. When you smile, people around you are more likely to smile. That means smiling makes people around you happier, healthier, more confident and more attractive.
So the next time you come into KiDDS Dental and Dr. Jared talks about protecting your child’s healthy smile, remember that it’s about a lot more than making sure he or she will be able to bite and chew. A big, happy smile is a benefit that pays off every day of your youngster’s life.
Click here to schedule an appointment with Dr. Jared. Or give us a call at (509)-891-7070.


Sunday, May 2, 2021

KiDDS Dental Facebook and Instagram Mother's Day Contest Rules


Hey Mom! We'd like to celebrate you!




We love moms and will be celebrating them ALL WEEK on Facebook AND Instagram.
One lucky winner will get a gift card to a local eatery just for playing along.
Look for a new way to enter to win each day
May 2nd through May 8th.


Contest Rules:


By entering this promotion, participant agrees to a complete release of Facebook and Instagram from any or all liability in connection with this contest. It is also acknowledgment that the contest is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Facebook. No purchase is necessary to enter or win.


How to enter: Entries consist of following the directions (comment, "like," etc.) given in the official promotion posts on the KiDDS Dental social media accounts between May 2, 2021 at 9:00 AM and May 8, 2021 at 5:00 PM. One entry per promotion post per Facebook user and Instagram user is allowed. Multiple entries per promotion post will be disqualified.

Drawing: Two random prize drawings will be held on or about May 9, 2021. One drawing will be from entries on the KiDDS Dental Facebook page, the other from entries on the KiDDS Dental Instagram account.  The winners will receive a gift card. This prizes are valued at $25. Cash cannot be awarded in lieu of prize. Prize is not transferable. The winner is solely responsible for reporting and paying applicable state and federal taxes. If a winner is disqualified or if a prize is unclaimed, KiDDS Dental reserves the right to conduct another drawing to determine an alternate winner or to not award that winner's prize, at its sole discretion.

Odds: Actual odds of winning depend on the number of eligible entries.

Eligibility: Legal residents of the United States are eligible to participate and win. Any person under the age of 18 must have a parent's or legal guardian's permission to participate and/or win.  Must be 13 years or older to enter. Employees of KiDDS Dental and their immediate families (spouse, parents, siblings, children, in-laws) are not eligible to enter. Winner must be available to pick up prize at KiDDS Dental in Liberty Lake, WA by May 25, 2021.

Decisions: By entering into the promotion, entrants and their parents or guardians (if the entrant is under the age of 18) agree to abide by and be bound by these official rules, and to accept the decision of KiDDS Dental as final.  Entrants and their parents or guardians (if entrant is under the age of 18) also agree to hold KiDDS Dental harmless from any liability arising from participation in this promotion. KiDDS Dental is not responsible for entries not received because of technical difficulties. KiDDS Dental reserves the right to disqualify any participant to a person who fails to follow these official rules or uses fraudulent means in participating. If for any reason this promotion is not able to be conducted as planned, KiDDS Dental reserves the right to cancel, terminate, modify or suspend this promotion and randomly draw from the entries received up to the cancellation/suspension date.

Liability Release: By participating, each participant and winner waives any and all claims against KiDDS Dental their employees and agents for any personal loss of any kind which may occur from the participation in the promotion.

Publicity: Each winner (and such winner's parent or guardian if any winner is under the age of 18) agrees to permit KiDDS Dental to use his/her name and likeness in promotional and other KiDDS Dental materials, without additional compensation or permission, except where prohibited by law.

This promotion is void where prohibited.

By entering the contest, entrants grant KiDDS Dental license to display, distribute, reproduce contest entries. Winners must sign a media release and will be responsible for paying any taxes they may owe on a prize.