Massari-Wilson Family Dentistry

Massari-Wilson Family Dentistry We are a family dental practice offering quality preventative and cosmetic dentistry to people of all ages.

Floss floss floss 😬
02/17/2026

Floss floss floss 😬

Flossing may lower your risk of more than 50 systemic diseases.

Most people see flossing as a small hygiene step — something that just prevents cavities or stops gums from bleeding.

But gum inflammation is not just local irritation. It is biologically active. Inflamed gums release inflammatory mediators, and harmful oral bacteria can enter the bloodstream during everyday activities like chewing. This phenomenon, called transient bacteremia, is well documented in medical literature.

Over time, untreated periodontal disease has been associated with serious systemic conditions, including:

• Cardiovascular disease and stroke
• Poorly controlled type 2 diabetes
• Pregnancy complications
• Respiratory infections
• Rheumatoid arthritis
• Cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease
• Chronic kidney disease

The connection is inflammatory and microbial.

When plaque builds up between teeth, it creates an oxygen-poor environment where pathogenic bacteria thrive. The immune system responds continuously. That chronic inflammatory burden can influence blood vessels, insulin regulation, endothelial health, and even brain tissue.

Flossing physically disrupts that bacterial biofilm in areas a toothbrush cannot reach.

It reduces the bacterial load.
It lowers gum inflammation.
It decreases repeated episodes of bacteria entering the bloodstream.

This is not cosmetic dentistry. It is preventive health care that starts in the mouth.

Oral health and systemic health are biologically connected. A simple daily habit — interdental cleaning — is one of the most practical, evidence-based steps you can take to protect both.

Small habit. Whole-body impact.

Xylitol gum is even better
01/10/2026

Xylitol gum is even better

Most people chew gum for breath. Dentists recommend it for a different reason.

Dentists often recommend sugar-free gum because chewing rapidly stimulates saliva — your mouth’s natural defense system. Saliva helps wash away food debris, dilute harmful acids, and protect tooth enamel after eating.

This saliva surge neutralizes plaque acids that temporarily soften enamel. It also delivers calcium and phosphate, essential minerals that support enamel remineralization and help strengthen vulnerable tooth surfaces.

Gums sweetened with xylitol offer added benefits. Xylitol disrupts cavity-causing bacteria, reducing their ability to grow and stick to teeth, supporting a healthier oral biofilm.

Chew one piece for about 20 minutes after meals, especially when brushing isn’t possible. Choose products with the ADA Seal of Acceptance — and remember, sugar-free gum supports oral health but never replaces brushing and flossing.

Did your dentist ever recommend this to you?

Great info to keep your kiddos from being sick!
11/25/2025

Great info to keep your kiddos from being sick!

One of our biggest concerns as a a society…
11/09/2025

One of our biggest concerns as a a society…

It’s caused by one popular habit 🫣

10/07/2025

Today is Prime day and Sonicare is 50% off

05/01/2025

Our phones will be down today from 3pm-5:30pm while we have a new system installed. If you need immediate assistance you can reach us though our email:

[email protected]

Or leave a message on Dr MW’s voice mail 704-456-9773

01/22/2025

We will open at 1pm. Any Staff and patients that don’t feel safe driving please call us.

Address

4351 Main Street
Harrisburg, NC
28075

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm

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