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How to get rid your fear of the dentist

Nearly 50% of American population avoid dental treatment due to their dentist phobia. That means approximately 30-40 million people neglect their dental issue for their fear and anxiety. But most of them don't know that it is crucial to maintaining oral health for an overall good

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Whitening Of The Teeth Techniques To Try At Home

Whitening Of The Teeth Techniques To Try At Home

Teeth whitening products have flooded the market today. While there are various users who consider the usage of teeth whitening products as an imperative part of their daily lives, most are still clueless whether they can actually whiten teeth from home. Hence, instead of wasting your

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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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