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First of all, you should know that we are not equal in terms of dental whiteness. The natural color of teeth varies for each of us and changes over time.
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Can I remove tartar by myself?
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No – only a dentist can remove tartar, which is a build-up of solidified and mineralised dental plaque.
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Do certain foods contribute more to the build-up of dental plaque?
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Sticky foods stay on and between the teeth for longer and are more likely to invite dental plaque, particularly when they are r
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What brushing technique should I use to fight plaque?
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The most effective technique, that won't damage the enamel or injure the gums, is to brush in a circular motion, going over all
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At six years of age, two out of three children have at least one decayed tooth! There are ways to prevent this potentially serious infection.
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#Did you know
It only takes 48 hours without brushing your teeth for dental plaque to solidify and become more difficult to remove! So grab your toothbrush!
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80% of adults will experience a gum problem during their lifetime, with potentially serious consequences for the health of their teeth.
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I have sensitive teeth, should I brush my teeth less often?
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No, quite the opposite is true! Daily oral hygiene will reduce dentine hypersensitivity and protect the gums and enamel.
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How can you tell if you have dental plaque?
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#Did you know
It is estimated that 20% of the population suffers from bad breath. In 90% of cases, this is due to gum or tooth problems.
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#Did you know
Most adults will suffer from at least one decayed tooth during their lifetime, despite progress made with fluoride toothpastes. Poor dental hygiene is to blame.
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How should you brush your tongue?
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Eliminating hidden dental plaque
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Fighting dental plaque