Fresh Smiles: $103 for Dental Hygiene Assessment, Teeth Cleaning & Teeth Whitening Session ($410.63 Value)
Today’s Groupon Toronto Daily Deal of the Day: Fresh Smiles: $103 for Dental Hygiene Assessment, Teeth Cleaning & Teeth Whitening Session ($410.63 Value)
Buy now from only $103
Value $410.63
Discount 75% Off
What You’ll Get
- Dental Hygiene Assessment, Teeth Cleaning (Polish & Fluoride), and 30-Minute Wicked White Teeth Session
This deal is a very hot seller. Groupon has already sold over 375+ vouchers at the time of this post.
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The Fine Print
Promotional value expires 180 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Appointment required. Consultation required; non-candidates and other refund requests will be honored before service provided. Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
Fresh Smiles
http://www.freshsmiles.ca/
3887 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M9B 1L6
(416) 622-2500
Enamel: The First Line of Dental Defense
Dental Hygienists help you maintain one of your body’s most precious assets, enamel. Check out Groupon’s guide to the substance sworn to protect your teeth for life.
Stronger than nail, bone, or even a heart of stone, tooth enamel is the strongest tissue in the human body. Like a suit of armor, enamel shields the teeth from bacteria and insulates their sensitive nerves against the extreme temperatures of tea or ice cream. However, that strength comes at a price: unlike almost anything else in the body, enamel isn’t made of living material. Rather, it’s a collection of tightly bound, mineralized proteins, and although it can be nurtured by a substance like fluoride, it can’t truly regenerate. (In fact, the mineral that forms enamel, calcium phosphate, is found in another precious commodity: pearls.) For all its strength, enamel can slowly deteriorate if not cared for, leaving the underlying material, known as dentin, virtually defenseless.
Enamel has many enemies, chief among them acid. Along with food already high in acid—such as soda or carbonated lemons—sugars and starches can also cause decay; bacteria in the mouth metabolize the carbohydrates to produce new acid, eating away at the enamel as they feed. Besides corrosion, other causes of enamel decay range from tooth grinding to a lack of enamel’s most important ally: saliva. Rich in protective calcium and other minerals, saliva helps dilute acid and flush food from the mouth. Another trusted bodyguard, fluoride, can also help prevent tooth decay by accelerating the growth of enamel crystals, strengthening the mineral and making it more resistant to attack.
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