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The Connection Between Oral Health and Overall Health
More than just your smile is affected by the condition of your teeth, gums, and mouth. In actuality, your oral health reveals information about your whole...
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What is teeth whitening Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental procedure that uses specialized treatments to lighten the shade of teeth, removing stains and discoloration. This...
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The role of nutrition in maintaining oral health
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The Effects of Smoking and Other Tobacco Use on Oral Health
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The Importance of Regular Dental Check-Ups and Cleanings
The Importance of Regular Dental Check-Ups and Cleanings
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Proper Flossing Techniques
In order to keep your gums and teeth healthy, flossing is just as crucial as brushing. When flossing properly, you should move the floss back and forth in the same direction.
Make sure you have enough floss — about 18 inches — so you can clean each tooth with a fresh piece of floss.
Slide the floss up and down the side of each tooth, bending it into a C shape as you go.
Do not forget to floss between the back surfaces of your upper and lower back teeth on both the left and right sides.
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