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Tips For A Better Dental Health

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Caring for my teeth and gums

Why are my teeth so important?
Your teeth vary in shape and size depending on where they are in your mouth. These differences allow the teeth to do many different jobs. Teeth help us to chew and digest food. They help us to talk, and to pronounce different sounds clearly. 
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03.

Oral health: A window to your overall health

What's the link between oral health and overall health?
Like other areas of the body, the mouth is full of germs. Those germs are mostly harmless. But the mouth is the entry to the digestive tract. That's the long tube of organs from the mouth to the anus that food travels through.

02.

Top 9 foods that damage your teeth

What you eat matters
While these hard candies seem harmless, eat too many and the constant exposure to sugar can be harmful to your teeth. Hard candies also put your teeth at risk because in addition to being full of sugar, they can also trigger a dental emergency such as a broken or chipped tooth. 

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Oral Hygiene

Why is oral hygiene important?
Oral hygiene is preventative care. This means you can stop oral health problems — such as cavitiesgum disease, bad breath (halitosis) and other issues — before they start by taking good care of your teeth and gums.

 

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