Can Swimming Impact Oral Health?

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SWIMMING IS A FANTASTIC way to stay active and healthy, especially during the warmer months. It promotes cardiovascular fitness, builds endurance, and provides low-impact exercise for people of all ages. But while you may be focused on protecting your skin from the sun or your hair from chlorine, it’s also important to think about your teeth. Believe it or not, regular swimming (especially in pools) can have an impact on your oral health.

Chlorine and Tooth Enamel

Most swimming pools are treated with chlorine to kill bacteria and keep the water safe for swimmers. While chlorine is essential for pool hygiene, it can pose risks to your teeth under certain conditions. When pool water is not properly maintained, it can become overly acidic. Frequent exposure to acidic water can gradually erode tooth enamel, the protective outer layer of your teeth.

This condition, sometimes referred to as “swimmer’s calculus,” is more common in individuals who spend extended periods of time in pools, such as competitive swimmers or swim instructors. Signs of enamel erosion include increased tooth sensitivity, discoloration, or rough spots on the surface of your teeth.

Pool Water and Tooth Staining

Swimming in improperly balanced pool water can also lead to staining. Minerals and chemicals in the water may react with proteins in saliva to form deposits on the teeth, especially the front teeth. Over time, these brown or yellow stains can become noticeable and difficult to remove with regular brushing alone.

Professional cleanings can often remove these stains, but prevention is always better. If you or your child spends several hours a week in the pool, it’s a good idea to have regular dental checkups to monitor any changes.

The Risk of Dental Injuries

Swimming pools can also be a source of accidental dental injuries. Slippery pool decks, diving boards, and rough play in the water can lead to falls or collisions that result in chipped, cracked, or knocked-out teeth. Children are especially at risk because they may be less aware of the hazards around them when having fun in the pool.

To prevent injury, remind kids to walk — never run — on pool decks, and avoid roughhousing in or near the water. For athletes who participate in water polo or diving, wearing a mouthguard can help protect their teeth from trauma.

How to Protect Your Smile

If you or your child swims frequently, taking a few extra precautions can go a long way in preserving your oral health:

  • Rinse your mouth with fresh water after swimming to help wash away chlorine and other chemicals.
  • Avoid opening your mouth underwater, especially in public or heavily chlorinated pools.
  • Maintain regular dental visits so your dentist can monitor any signs of enamel erosion or staining.
  • Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste to help strengthen enamel and gently clean your teeth.
  • Drink plenty of water to keep your mouth hydrated and encourage natural saliva production.

Dive Into Healthy Habits

Swimming is a fun and healthy activity, but it is important to be aware of how it might affect your teeth. With proper precautions and regular dental care, you can enjoy the pool while keeping your smile in top shape. If you’re an avid swimmer or have concerns about your child’s dental health, talk to your dentist about additional ways to protect your teeth both in and out of the water.

Enjoy the water this summer, but don’t forget about your teeth!

The content on this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions.

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I grew up

Megan D.

Hygientist, RDH

I grew up on Fenton, IL  and graduated from Erie High School in 2004.  While in high school I was a cheerleader all four years for football and basketball and was part of the competition cheer squad. I also enjoyed being in choir all four years. 

After high school I attended Carl Sandburg College in Galesburg IL and graduated in 2006. I knew as a little girl that I wanted to work in a dentist office. I enjoyed going to the dentist and was drawn to a person’s smile.  

I was fortunate to join the Cornerstone team when they bought the Erie office. 

I married my best friend and high school sweetheart in 2007. We have four children, Sydney born in 2010, Derek 2012, Josh 2013 and Lyla 2015. 

The Golden Rule is my favorite Cornerstone core value because it is what Jesus instructed in Matthew 7:12 “So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you…”



Ethan R.

Hygientist, RDH

I grew up in Fulton, IL and graduated from Fulton High School in 2021. While in high school I participated in football, wrestling, and track. After graduation I attended Carl Sandburg college and graduated as a Registered Dental Hygienist in 2025. 

I got interested in dentistry because I had a great dentist growing up who was also my neighbor. 
 
I found out about Cornerstone through a coworker. I reached out and got called in for an interview. I really enjoyed meeting everyone and am grateful to have the opportunity to be on the team.  

My dad is a retired electrician, my mom is a nurse, and my brother is pursuing a career is Cyber Security. We love to do everything together, whether that be watching football, going on jeep rides, or visiting places. 

Family first has to be my favorite Cornerstone core value because in my opinion nothing is more important than family.

Tara R.

Business Assistant

I grew up in East Moline, IL and attended United Township High School and graduated in 2001. 

I had a job opportunity as a dental assistant and wanted to give it a try. After working 10 years as an assistant, I moved up to the front office. In December 2024 Cornerstone bought the office I was currently working for. 

My husband and I were married in 2008. We have a daughter (2003) and son (2011). Our daughter got married fall of 2024. We have a pit bull, Wrigley, that is a big part of our family (since 2018). We enjoy hiking, going on family vacations, and love watching the Chicago Bears play!

Family first is my favorite Cornerstone core value. I feel like it allows me to come to work and perform at my best.

Leea T.

Treatment Coordinator

I grew up in the Davenport/Bettendorf area. I’ve always loved the sense of community here. It’s been so nice to come full circle and be back in the place that feels most like home.

I graduated from Pleasant Valley High School in 2020. I’m a Covid senior! I definitely learned how to roll with the punches during such a unique senior year experience.
After graduation, I went to Scott Community College with the intention of becoming an English professor. Writing has been a consistent passion of mine! But after a few semesters, I felt the urge for adventure and decided to move to Austin, Texas on a whim! It was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. 
 
While in Austin, I started working in Oral Surgery. Over time, I realized I wanted a better work/life balance while still being in a profession that helps people feel confident and cared for. When I moved back to the Quad Cities, I was lucky enough to find Cornerstone, where work/life balance is truly valued!
 
When I returned to Iowa, I quickly discovered how tough the job market could be! I spent plenty of time scrolling Indeed, hoping to find something that felt like “the one.” Once I met our office manager, Alina, I knew Cornerstone could be that perfect fit. Since joining the team February 2025, I’ve been given the freedom to use my creativity and grow within my role. I love that this position continues to evolve as I do!
 
My husband and I are coming up on two years of marriage, but we just had our official wedding celebration in September of 2025! We had the best time celebrating with our families. We don’t have pets or kids yet, but we both hope for a big family someday. I get to visit my parents often, and my little sister whenever she comes home from college. Family is such a huge part of my life, and being close to them again means so much to me!
 
It’s hard to choose a favorite Cornerstone core value, because each one spoke to me from the start. If I had to pick, I’d say The Golden Rule resonates most. No matter our differences, the Cornerstone team shows up every day with compassion and understanding. It’s comforting to know I’m surrounded by people who treat both their teammates and patients with genuine kindness and respect.