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DR. HEMA GOPAL: 25+ YEARS IN PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
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Our Spanish Adventure
The Incredible Story of Jonah Larson
Discover the ‘Father of Modern Dentistry’ Fascinating Facts to Make Your Bones Rattle Embrace the 3-Step Regimen for a Dazzling Smile
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Dental Dilemma Solved
THE PERFECT ORAL HYGIENE ROUTINE
practice removes plaque, fights bad breath, and keeps your gums healthy. Whether you prefer a manual or electric toothbrush, the key is to brush for at least two minutes, ensuring you cover every nook and cranny of your mouth, including your tongue. Flossing Though often overlooked, flossing is a crucial component of your daily oral care routine. This meticulous task targets the spaces between your teeth the toothbrush can’t reach. By dislodging trapped food particles and plaque, flossing helps prevent the buildup of harmful bacteria that can lead to gum disease and cavities. Mouthwash After thoroughly removing plaque and debris through brushing and flossing, mouthwash provides a comprehensive
cleansing. By killing off the remaining germs that cause bad breath, plaque, and gum disease, mouthwash completes oral care and leaves you with fresh breath. Striking the Right Balance While the order of brushing and flossing may not be set in stone, experts recommend starting with brushing, then flossing, and concluding with a swish of mouthwash. This approach ensures you’ve covered all the bases, leaving your mouth fresh and protected. Integrating brushing, flossing, and mouthwash into your daily oral hygiene regimen is the key to a dazzling smile. Whether you prefer to tackle these tasks in the morning, evening, or both, the consistent practice of this three- step routine will keep your teeth and gums in tip-top shape, preventing the onset of dental problems.
In the pursuit of a radiant, healthy smile, the age-old debate surrounding the order of brushing and flossing has left many scratching their heads. Does it matter whether you floss or brush first? And where does mouthwash fit into this oral hygiene conundrum? Fear not, for we have the answers to unlock the secrets of dental health. Brushing Brushing your teeth at least twice a day is the cornerstone of maintaining a sparkling smile. This simple but effective
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