Growing up, I knew the importance of oral hygiene. My mother worked as a dental hygienst and later as a co-owner and dental assistant to my stepfather who owned his own practice. Heck, I even won Crest Kid (best smile)--thanks mom!-- my senior year of high school, so I guess you might say I am highly qualified to be posting such matter.
I went to get my teeth cleaned this past Saturday. It was long overdue since my last cleaning. I had two small cavities on my back molar, but nothing serious and easily taken care of. Furthermore, after my cleaning, I got home and lit up a bowl. What I noticed was that the flavors were more pronounced. Could I have been imagining this? Not sure, but perhaps there is some merit to not having plaque deposits contributing to the taste in my mouth.
So, if you're having diminished flavor, maybe it's time to pay your dentist a visit!
I went to get my teeth cleaned this past Saturday. It was long overdue since my last cleaning. I had two small cavities on my back molar, but nothing serious and easily taken care of. Furthermore, after my cleaning, I got home and lit up a bowl. What I noticed was that the flavors were more pronounced. Could I have been imagining this? Not sure, but perhaps there is some merit to not having plaque deposits contributing to the taste in my mouth.
So, if you're having diminished flavor, maybe it's time to pay your dentist a visit!