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Is Swimming Harming YOUR Teeth? Swimmers are at risk ... of stained smiles and chipped teeth. What's more, competitive swimmers may be at risk for developing yellowish-brown or dark-brown stains on their teeth, reports the Academy of General Dentistry, an organization of general dentists dedicated to continuing dental education. What you might not realize: The result is swimmer's calculus hard, brown tartar deposits that appear predominantly on the front teeth. "It's a common cosmetic condition among swimmers," says J. Frank Collins, DDS, MAGD, spokesperson for the Academy of General Dentistry. Swimmers who notice the stains should talk to their dentist and perhaps increase their dental visits to three or four times a year, advises Dr. Collins. The hazards of summer swimming: Also, running on slippery, slick cement and ceramic pool surfaces sends many children headfirst into the ground, often causing chipped or displaced (loose) teeth. "Diving into shallow waters and hitting the bottom pushes the tooth up and can fracture the whole bone," says Dr. Edington. Contact us today in Victoria (Vancouver Island) B.C. to learn more about how updating your older dentistry with today's techniques, materials, and technology can help you improve your dental health and restore your youthful, beautiful smile! |