• 16 JAN 21
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    Why Teeth Flossing is Important

    Why Teeth Flossing is Important

    Flossing your teeth may help prevent cavities and gum disease. Dental professionals recommend that person floss once per day before or after brushing to reach the areas that brush cannot and allow the fluoride from the toothpaste to reach between the teeth. Cleaning between your teeth, helps remove a sticky film called plaque. Plaque contains bacteria that feed on leftover food

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    • 16 DEC 20
    • 1
    Teeth Grinding / Bruxism

    Teeth Grinding / Bruxism

    According to American Dental Association teeth grinding for adults can be caused not just by stress and anxiety but by sleep disorders, an abnormal bite or missing or crooked teeth. Usually if you are stressed out the result could be grinding your teeth or clenching your jaws, which are called bruxism which happens as you

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    • 13 OCT 20
    • 4
    Proper Denture Care

    Proper Denture Care

    Dentures are removable personalized appliance replacement for missing teeth. It helps you restore your smile if you have lost your natural teeth due to tooth decay, injury or gum disease. Replacing missing teeth with dentures will help you improve your appearance, smile and you can eat and speak properly than without teeth.   Just like your

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    • 09 SEP 20
    • 17
    Understanding Tooth Decay

    Understanding Tooth Decay

    Based on the ADA, Tooth decay is the destruction of your tooth enamel, the hard, outer layer of your teeth. It can be a problem for children, teens and adults. Plaque, a sticky film of bacteria, constantly forms on your teeth. When you eat or drink foods containing sugars, the bacteria in plaque produce acids

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