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4 things your dentist wants you to know

Por: WPTV Business January 20, 2023

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We’ve all heard the drill: brush and floss daily to keep your mouth healthy. But the truth is your mouth goes through a lot during each day, talking, smiling, eating and drinking — maybe even kissing. There’s more you than just keeping up with basic daily maintenance. Here are four important things your dentist wants you to be aware of. Brush And Floss Twice A Day According to the , teeth should be brushed a day with fluoride toothpaste... + full article



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