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This tool is an add-on to your regular brushing and flossing habits, not a replacement for them
Brushing for two minutes, twice a day is your baseline for dental health
No, oil pulling and vitamin D won’t fill or fix a cavity
Too many high-sugar and acid-laden sodas create a perfect place for tooth-eroding bacteria
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It’s all about choosing the right toothbrush and hitting a 45-degree angle
Cavities, grinding or even a sinus infection could be behind your tooth pain
Flossing first might be a tad more beneficial, but it’s most important that you DO brush and floss
Your teeth and gums have a huge role to play in other, more systemic health conditions
Oil pulling can help prevent plaque and preserve your gums, but it can’t cure ailments
You might think it’s fine, but your teeth and jaw beg to differ
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