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
How Tap Water Kept Play A Vital Role In Your Oral Health
Posted on 2/21/2022 by Parkway Dentistry at Langtree
Tap water plays a vital role in your oral health. We advise that you drink tap water because it helps get rid of plaque found on your teeth. This is helpful because it prevents plaque from building up and causing conditions like a tooth cavity. Tap water is better than bottled water because it contains minerals that can improve your oral health. This type of water can help improve your oral health in several ways.
How Tap Water Improves Oral Health
As mentioned earlier, tap water is very important for your oral health. It contains useful minerals like calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium. These minerals are crucial because they help strengthen your teeth and prevent tooth decay. Besides, tap water is more effective because it tastes better. Not drinking tap water can have a severe impact on oral health. Recent research shows that the sharp increase in dental cavities among adults is linked to a lack of fluoride. Most people drink bottled water that lacks fluoride and tend to have high pH levels. Therefore, it is noble to drink bottled water that is rich in essential minerals like fluoride.
This mineral plays a crucial role in improving your teeth structure. In fact, fluoride is the best line of defense against dental cavities. It also helps keep decay at bay. In addition, this mineral strengthens the outer layer of your teeth, called the enamel. This makes it quite challenging for bacteria to penetrate.
You are encouraged to use tap water because it washes away stuck food particles from your teeth. If such particles are left unattended, they will harden and form tartar. This increases the risk of tooth decay and dental cavities. Therefore, it is a good idea always to use tap water. Please schedule an appointment with us for more information on the benefits of tap water.