Brushing and cleaning between your teeth every day is only part of good oral hygiene. If you want strong healthy teeth, you also need to pay attention to the foods you eat.
Did you know tooth decay can occur as soon as your child’s tooth appears? Helping kids maintain good dental health is incredibly important to their developmental growth.
Do people take a step back when you’re speaking? Do friends, family and co-workers constantly offer you gum or breath mints? If so, you could be suffering from chronic bad breath—halitosis—and not even know it!
Flossing should be an important part of your daily oral hygiene routine. It removes the food stuck between your teeth and under the gumline—places a toothbrush can’t reach.
Tobacco affects oral health in two major ways: oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancers and gum disease.
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