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The Right Way To Floss Your Teeth: Detailed Guide

The Right Way To Floss Your Teeth: Detailed Guide

Your oral hygiene routine should include two minutes of brushing twice a day and flossing. Many people don't take the time to floss. Yet,according to the American Dental Association, flossing is one of the key ways to fight gum disease, cavities, and other oral problems. Here's what you need to know in order to floss correctly.

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Can You Brush Your Dog's Teeth With Human Toothpaste?

Can You Brush Your Dog's Teeth With Human Toothpaste?

Dog owners are used to having a smelly-mouthed dog breathing on their faces. While dental chews may clear up their bad breath for a time, you may wonder if you should brush your dog's teeth as well. If you do decide to brush your dog's teeth, is it safe to use human toothpaste? Here's what you need to know about brushing your dog's teeth with human toothpaste. 

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What Causes Enamel Loss on Teeth?

What Causes Enamel Loss on Teeth?

Without enamel, your teeth would be worn down significantly. Every time you talk, chew, or bite, you're causing stress on your teeth. The enamel of your tooth is responsible for protecting your teeth and preventing normal wear-and-tear for as long as possible. Yet, over time, you may notice that your enamel is starting to disappear. Some of this natural. Yet there are a few causes that may make your enamel disappear faster than it should be. Here's what you need to know about enamel loss. 

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Interdental Brushes vs Floss: Which One Is Better For Your Teeth?

Interdental Brushes vs Floss: Which One Is Better For Your Teeth?

When it comes to brushing your teeth, you're told that you need to brush and floss in order to protect your teeth. Yet what if there was a better method than floss? An interdental brush is a cross between a toothbrush and a strand of floss. You may wonder which is better for your teeth and why. Here's what you need to know about interdental brushes and floss. 

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Is Mouthwash Good For Sore Throats?

Is Mouthwash Good For Sore Throats?

An unpleasant side-effect of a cold or illness is a sore throat. You may have tried drinking tea and using a medication, but maybe you want to use a more wholesome approach. Mouthwash is supposed to kill bacteria. The thinking may proceed that mouthwash can also kill the bacteria causing your sore throat. Is that the case and can mouthwash actually help your sore throat? Here's what you need to know.
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5 Reasons To Choose Fluoride-Free Toothpastes

5 Reasons To Choose Fluoride-Free Toothpastes

If you've been using a lot of products with fluoride in them, then you could be doing more harm to your teeth than you realize. Fluoride is regularly used in dental products like toothpaste and mouthwash. It's often even in city water. Yet this abundance of fluoride isn't always a good thing. Here are a few dangers of overexposure to fluoride and why it may be a better idea to choose fluoride-free toothpaste.
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Is Charcoal Good or Bad For Teeth? Pros and Cons Of Charcoal

Is Charcoal Good or Bad For Teeth? Pros and Cons Of Charcoal

One of the biggest trends in the oral health world is activated charcoal. Some wear by it while others caution its use. Here's everything you need to know about charcoal and whether it's good or bad for your teeth.

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Can You Use Mouthwash as Toothpaste?

Can You Use Mouthwash as Toothpaste?

A typical oral health routine contains three elements: Brushing, tossing, and using a mouthwash. For some people, there isn't enough time in the day to devote to all three. Some individuals might wonder if it's possible to do away with brushing entirely and just use mouthwash. Is that a wise solution and can your oral health be impacted negatively? Here's everything you need to know about using mouthwash as a toothpaste.
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Reasons to Use Gluten Free Mouthwash

Reasons to Use Gluten Free Mouthwash

Recently, there has been massive popularity in avoiding certain foods that contain gluten. This is because many people unknowingly suffer from a gluten allergy. Wheat today is not the same t was many years ago, it is being massively sprayed with pesticides and chemicals that are retained in the grain and consumed by all of us.

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Electric Toothbrush vs Bamboo Toothbrush

Electric Toothbrush vs Bamboo Toothbrush

Perhaps you recently saw an ad for a new electric toothbrush that claims to clean your teeth like a professional. You may be looking at your current manual bamboo toothbrush and wondering if it's time for a trade-up. Are electric toothbrushes really any better than manual toothbrushes? This article will discuss the differences between the two.

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3 Tips To Clean Your Tongue Properly

3 Tips To Clean Your Tongue Properly

A lot of attention is given to cleaning your teeth and gums. However, another vital part of your mouth to clean is your tongue. Bacteria run rampant on your tongue. By leaving the bacteria there, you're allowing it to penetrate your gums, and eventually, you'll succumb to gum disease. The best way to protect your teeth and oral health is by regularly cleaning your tongue. There are a few different methods on how to do just this. Here are some of the most popular ways.

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Stopping Bad Breath From Mouth

Stopping Bad Breath From Mouth

It surprises many to learn that certain diets and food types can cause bad breath. A simple fix to your bad breath situation may be a change in your diet or an aversion to certain foods. Here are a few tips and steps on how to stop bad breath from happening.

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