How To Keep Your Smile Healthy During The Holidays

marybethallen • December 15, 2020

There are temptations everywhere you go this time of year.

You hop from one holiday party to the next enjoying sugary delights like cookies, homemade fudge, and specialty cocktails.

Do you have to avoid all your favorite treats of the season so you don’t get cavities or other dental problems?

Not necessarily! When you follow the tips on today’s infographic, you can certainly keep your teeth and gums healthy during the holidays. You should also see us soon for your next dental cleaning and exam so we can keep your oral health on track.

For more on how to keep your smile merry and bright, visit us in Columbia, SC. To request an appointment at Total Dental Care of South Carolina, call 803-272-4162 or request an appointment online today.

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