I would like to introduce you to one of my extraordinary friends, Dr. Amy Norman, or “Dr. Amy” as I like to call her! Dr. Amy is one of those people you just have to consider yourself lucky to know. She is a Mom to three adorable children, a great wife, a compassionate citizen who volunteers her time helping others, and she is a bit of a Martha Stewart – baking themed cakes and throwing parties that would blow your mind!
In her spare time (HA) she is a Dentist, with a thriving practice and just last week she won “Western Washington’s Best Dentist”! Go Dr. Amy! (If you are looking for the BEST, you can find her at http://www.dreamsmile.com & you should probably ask for Dr. Norman – a bit more formal and all!)
So this blog post is a SHOUT OUT to Dr. Amy! Being that I write a blog about healthy foods I asked Dr. Amy to share what her clients eat that creates the most damage, thus keeping her in business, the following is what she sent me:
Coca Cola, Gatorade, and Altoids: What every adult needs to know.
A patient of mine said, “You probably hate sealants, they will work you out of a job?” I joked back, “Nah, as long as Coke, Gatorade and Altoids are on the shelf, I’m set.”
She was shocked, not about the Coke and Gatorade but the Altoids. Most people know that Coke is bad for your teeth. If they didn’t personally do the “tooth in the glass of Coke” experiment in Junior High, they have usually heard about it.
Decay needs both sugar and an acidic environment and it needs it for a length of time. These products cause severe decay because they are usually sipped over many minutes or even hours. In the case of Altoids, they’re usually in the mouth for long periods of time.
Time+Sugar+Acid=Disaster for your teeth. And the decay is different than other decay (like lack of flossing decay)…it is way worse.
So protect yourself, sip water and ditch the Altoids. If you are so addicted you can’t just say “no’” then eat the mint fast or slam the drink and eliminate the Time factor. In the case of the mints, opt for a healthier mint containing Xylitol. Xylitol is a type of natural sugar that won’t cause decay and bonus, it is good for digestion.
Thanks Amy, GREAT tips, and we LOVE anything that is good for digestion! I would also like to add she told me Diet Coke is NOT as bad because it has no sugar BUT if you are drinking Diet Coke and eating Altoids (or sugary foods) you are still in trouble because the DC is contributing the acidic environment!
So now we don’t just have to worry about what all that junk is doing to our insides…think about that gorgeous smile rotting right out of your mouth! Not worth it friends! Grab some H2O and an apple for that mindless snacking in the car or at your desk! And please FLOSS those pearly whites!!!!
Thanks Dr. Amy for sharing your tips, and congratulations again, your hard work, compassion, and true passion for what you do obviously paid off!

















