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Top 5 Oral Science’s Facebook Posts of 2017

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As we have done for our most popular articles on the Oral Science Club, we are now doing a review of our best posts on Facebook. 

You have been part of our progress on our social media platforms and for that, we want to thank you x 5395

Here is a listing of the top 5 Facebook Posts featured on Oral Science Facebook Page that gathered the most attention from you, dental professionals, in 2017. 

5. Opti-Rinses: High Strenght Fluoride Rinses

Our high strength fluoride rinses are alcohol-free, have a neutral PH and are sweetened with 10% Xylitol for a delightful and refreshing taste.

>> To see the full post, click here. 

4. Cetacaine: Topical Anesthetic Liquid

“For SRP, there’s one needle-free anesthetic that rises above the rest” and it is Cetacaine, a topical anesthetic liquid.

>> To see the full post, click here. 

3. Periodontal Disease

Periodontal disease can kill more than just the smile. Learn more about it with this infographic.

>> To see the full post, click here. 

2. The Globe and Mail Article on Silver Diamine Fluoride

The Globe and Mail published an article about Silver Diamine Fluoride named “New liquid treatment stops tooth decay painlessly”.

Here are a few facts about SDF:
– it eliminates the need for drilling & filling in some situations,
– it takes a minute to apply,
– it is a better option for young children,
– it is less costly (+/- $100 VS +/- $200 for filling),
– the risk of developing new cavities is reduced due to the “zombie effect”.

>> To see the full post, click here. 

1. How It Feels to Live With a Dental Professional

To simply make them smile, tag your colleagues in a comment below.

Happy FriYAY everyone!

>> To see the full post, click here. 

Bonus: 

Advice from Hygiene by Careen, Mobile Dental Hygienist

Medications can cause dry mouth. Xylimelts with Xylitol in time-release adhering pastilles will help your patients suffering from a dry mouth that could cause caries, bad breath, and other oral health problem.

>> To see the full post, click here. 

 



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