I’m thrilled to introduce myself as the new owner of Parkway Dentistry at Langtree. My name is Dr. Megha Agrawal, and it’s an honor to continue the legacy of exceptional dental care that this practice has built over the years.
My philosophy is simple — to care for every patient like family. My team and I are deeply committed to providing the highest standard of dentistry in a warm, comfortable, and personalized setting. Whether you’re here for a routine cleaning or a complex treatment, you can expect honesty, compassion, and excellence in every visit.
As we move through this transition, you may temporarily notice that our office appears out of network (OON) with certain dental insurance plans. Please rest assured — we are actively completing the credentialing process to become in-network with all the same insurance providers. During this time, we’ll do everything possible to minimize any inconvenience and help you navigate your coverage.
We’re genuinely excited for what’s ahead and can’t wait to welcome you to your next appointment. Thank you for trusting us with your smiles — we look forward to taking great care of you and your family for many years to come.
Warm regards, Dr. Megha Agrawal, DDS
Can Chewing Gum Really Clean Your Mouth?
Posted on 3/8/2021 by Parkway Dentistry at Langtree
When it comes to chewing gum, it's the type of gum you chew that makes the difference. While chewing gum containing sugar can cause cavities, sugar-free gums can be beneficial for your mouth. Combined with Xylitol and you have a robust shield against cavities.
There are many opinions surrounding the chewing gum industry, and we are here to break them. In this blog, we will answer the question "Can Chewing Gum Really Clean Your Mouth?” and explain the benefits of Xylitol in chewing gums.
Xylitol Fights Bacteria
Sugar-free gums with Xylitol have the added benefit of preventing Streptococcus growth, an oral bacteria that cause tooth decay. The presence of Xylitol also prevents other bacteria from adhering to your teeth and slows their growth. Moreover, using Xylitol for longer periods can strengthen your tooth enamel and remove the damaging effects of sugar. Chewing a Xylitol gum after consuming sugary or acidic treats can limit its effects and promote good oral health.
Is Chewing Gum a Substitute For Brushing Teeth
Contrary to popular belief, chewing gum is not a substitute for brushing teeth. Although sugar-free chewing gums can aid in your daily dental hygiene, if you don't brush your teeth immediately after a meal, food particles will lie dormant and cause cavities. So keep scrubbing your pearly whites to support their health.
Although chewing sugar-free gum is beneficial for your oral health, it's not recommended in certain cases. For example, if you are experiencing any kind of jaw pain, you should refrain from chewing gum and reach out to a dentist. If you are looking for someone experienced, you can visit Dr. Shannon Snipe for a checkup. Scheduling an appointment is as easy as calling (704) 672-0477, and the staff will be happy to assist you.