
College students across the nation are known to put their mouths through a lot of stress. Between diet and stress, college students are at a high risk for cavities.
College is a crucial time as students study and learn skills they will use for the rest of their lives. In the midst of the cramming for tests, staying up late studying or for entertainment, oral hygiene may get neglected. “It is sad to see students leave with beautiful teeth and come home with cavities all over! I can offer simple strategies for students to prevent problems” states Dr. James Drake, a caring and experienced dentist in Idaho Falls.
The top six things students can do to help keep their smile bright are:
1. Be sure they know how stress affects teeth and prevent damage.
2. Know the most important thing to be able to keep fresh breathe.
3. Know how to prevent problems by using Holiday breaks wisely.
4. Use the correct toothpaste that packs the “one-two punch” and prevents cavities and bad breath.
5. Know why study snacks can be a student’s best friend or worst enemy.
6. Know how college can cause jaw joint pain and the simple solution.
1. Be sure they know how stress affects teeth and prevent damage.
2. Know the most important thing to be able to keep fresh breathe.
3. Know how to prevent problems by using Holiday breaks wisely.
4. Use the correct toothpaste that packs the “one-two punch” and prevents cavities and bad breath.
5. Know why study snacks can be a student’s best friend or worst enemy.
6. Know how college can cause jaw joint pain and the simple solution.
An interview with Dr. Drake will help your audience find out the exact details on these top six requirements. To book an informative and compelling interview with Dr. Drake, please contact Katie at 208-524-0870. 

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