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Take care of your teeth dental great advice for adults

None of us like going to a dentist. We sometimes avoid it for years. And even though we try to take care of our teeth, there may be something going on that is out of our control, and we may not even know it. That it

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Learning your children how to brush their teeth the first time

Ever wonder what’s the proper age to start brushing your kid’s teeth? Some moms say that at 2 is best, others say the moment they start eating, while other moms say that as soon as the teeth comes through, brushing is recommended. Brushing their teeth is

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5 Advice to Reduce Tooth Sensitivity

Sensitive teeth whitening aside, some people still prefer the age-old home remedy of baking soda and a toothbrush to gently whiten teeth at home. Also crunchy fruits and vegetables such as celery, apples, pears and carrots act as natural abrasives that helps to scrub away stains

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