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You’re brushing your teeth wrong — 5 mistakes that can lead to damage, decay and bad breath
Think you’ve got brushing your teeth down? Think again. Dr. Arash Ravanbakhsh, the owner of Inglewood Family Dental in Calgary, Canada, recently shared five common mistakes people make while brushing ...
Brushing your teeth seems like one of the simplest daily habits. Pick up a toothbrush, add toothpaste, scrub for a couple of minutes, and rinse. Most people assume they have been doing it right since ...
It’s a hot topic — should you brush your teeth before or after you eat breakfast? Some people are adamant pre-breakfast devotees, saying it helps establish a consistent routine and avoid having ...
Many people assume harder brushing means cleaner teeth. In reality, plaque is relatively soft and does not require aggressive scrubbing to remove. Excessive pressure may wear down enamel and expose ...
New research is showing that many people have been brushing their teeth all wrong, and apparently storing their toothbrushes the wrong way too. It turns out that toothbrush covers can trap the ...
Rotten or decayed teeth are teeth that have become damaged by decay or infection. Signs include pain and marks or holes in tooth enamel. Decay usually results from inadequate oral hygiene, but certain ...
May 22—A Laurel woman is suing a dentist for pulling the wrong teeth, then claims that her medical records were falsified to cover up the incident. Teresa Black filed the lawsuit against William T.
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