“If you do spend ample amounts of time in the pool, make sure that you swim with your mouth closed as much as possible. Remind your children and young swimmers to do the same. After swimming, it is a good habit to brush your teeth with a soft-bristled toothbrush to remove any lingering chlorine. More frequent dental visits during peak swimming months can also help prevent any chlorine damage to your enamel. If you have been in the pool a lot this summer, it may be a good time to schedule a cleaning. Call Greenspoint Dental, and we’ll make sure that your teeth are in great shape!”
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