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Since childhood you've learned that brushing and flossing should be part of your daily routine to prevent the buildup of plaque. Join us for a conversation with two dental experts as they talk about the mouth's archenemy and how to fight back against plaque.
Keywords: Plaque, cavities, toothbrush, prevention, floss, toothpaste, dental hygiene, caries, gum disease, gums, periodontal disease, fluoride, brush, gingival tissue, gingival, mouthwash, Listerine, scope, reach, oral-b, flouride, floride
Since childhood you've learned that brushing and flossing should be part of your daily routine to prevent the buildup of plaque. Join us for a conversation with two dental experts as they talk about the mouth's archenemy and how to fight back against plaque.
Keywords: Plaque, cavities, toothbrush, prevention, floss, toothpaste, dental hygiene, caries, gum disease, gums, periodontal disease, fluoride, brush, gingival tissue, gingival, mouthwash, Listerine, scope, reach, oral-b, flouride, floride
Even the bravest among us grow fearful when the dentist says "cavity" through that paper mask. In this program, our experts offer you some thoughts about how to keep your mouth cavity-free and treatment options for the occasional cavity.
Keywords: teeth, tooth decay, cavity, cavities, plaque, dental plaque, toothbrush, brush, floss, dental floss, dentist, dentistry, sealant, filling, ceramic filling, root canal, treatment, prevention
Losing your teeth in an accident or to tooth decay is no laughing matter. Many people with missing teeth are too embarrassed even to smile. But there are a number of cosmetic solutions available for tooth loss, from dentures to bridges. And thanks to advanced dental technology, there is a relatively new procedure available which can permanently repair your smile.
Keywords: dental implants, tooth decay, teeth, bridge, cavities
You may think bottled water is better for you than tap water. But dentists say it's not always better for your teeth.
Keywords: Stephen Tympanick, bottled water, fluoride, tooth paste, cavities, cavity, tooth decay, teeth, dental care, tooth
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