How Often Should I Change My Toothbrush? Ideally, you should change your toothbrush every three months. To ensure you get maximum cleaning from every brushing session, always replace your toothbrush after a maximum of four months. Brush heads older than this remove significantly less plaque. Keep an eye on your brush and change it if
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Children may not be fans of bathing, or being clean in general. That can extend to their teeth. However, if your child has persistent bad breath, you should start to pay attention. Why do children have bad breath? There are various reasons including: Having eaten smelly foods, such as garlic Not brushing their teeth often
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Have you been putting off going to the dentist? Millions of people in the U.S. and Canada suffer from some level of dental anxiety. Even if the idea of the dentist doesn’t bother you, you might feel it’s not a high priority in your life. There always seems to be something else to do… and
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Even if you have taken great care of your teeth throughout your life, you still may need to get dentures at some point. Sometimes the signs that you need them are not as obvious as you would think. In addition to following your dentist’s recommendations about when the time is right to get them, here
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Do you remember the last time you went to the dentist? If you can’t, it’s time to make that appointment. Your dentist has seen teeth of all sizes, shapes, and hues, and can help you get your teeth back into prime shape. But if you are hesitant about what can happen, this is what you
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As people get older, some may start to develop health problems. Whether it is due to lifestyle, genetics, or simple overuse, we may think that this is just a part of life. The same for teeth. You may think that you will eventually lose them. Yet this doesn’t have to be the case! By taking
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If you are like most people, you want strong, healthy, white teeth. But did you know that tooth discoloration is a natural part of getting older? However, discolored teeth is not only due to aging. Certain food and drink can discolor and stain your teeth. This happens because those foods and drinks have higher levels
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How often do you go to the dentist? Have you ever avoided a visit because you thought there could be pain involved? If so, you wouldn’t be the only one. Historically, dental procedures, such as getting cavities filled, have been associated with the possibility of pain. If you are delaying getting cavities filled because of
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No matter what kind of dental issue you have, there’s usually more than one way to repair damaged teeth. The best treatment will restore both the look and function of the teeth. Besides saving teeth from extraction, expert dentistry makes it easier to care for them in the future. Two restorations patients are often curious
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Smile! What do you see? The media may say that we are supposed to see pearly whites, but that isn’t reality. Based on what we eat, drink, and how we age, our teeth can lose that almost mythical white and instead become a dull yellow. Although this can be a natural process due to the
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