Xylitol--Finally, sugar that's good for your teeth!!
We have all grown up knowing that sugar is bad for our teeth and, in many ways, harmful to the rest of our bodies especially if consumed in excess. A new sugar has been developed, called Xylitol, that is actually almost as good as fluoride for your teeth.
By combining the benefits of Xylitol with your regular dental visits and good oral hygiene, you will be seeing fewer cavities and less gum inflamation. This is a great product for those who do not use fluoride on a regular basis.
You can find Xylitol in many products, such as sugar-free gum, candy, and mints. Check the labels for products that are sugar-free with Xylitol. Many products are promoting the use of Xylitol in their ingredients by proclaiming their use in bold letters right on the front of the product.
For those of you dry mouths, Xylitol will also stimulate saliva, which is a natural tooth protector.
Parents, just imagine your children's delight when you encourage them to chew gum or eat candy. Just imagine keeping them healthy without the hassle!
For more information on Xylitol, ask your dental professional at your next visit.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Xylitol
Posted by
toothdoctor
at
8:05 AM
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
Xylitol is actually made from tree bark, so "developed" suggests that it was synthetically made.
I use Tom's of Maine toothpaste without fluoride, and they substitute xylitol. Best stuff ever!
Post a Comment