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Deep cleaning teeth helps get rid of bad breath and promotes healing of gum disease. But deep cleanings have risks too. Learn the pros and cons of deep dental cleaning.
Most people use toothbrushes, toothpaste and dental floss to clean their teeth, but their use is by no means universal. Many indigenous groups, as well as people in developing countries, use ...
Across the continent south of the Sahara, many people go about their daily business with a small stick or twig protruding from their mouth, which they chew or use to scrub their teeth.
A deep teeth cleaning is when the dentist cleans under your gums to prevent gum disease. Learn more about why you need it, how much it costs, and more.
You may know that caring for your gut microbiome could help you live longer. But brushing and flossing your teeth is also a potential shortcut to better health.
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Teeth-cleaning microrobots A swarm of microrobots could clean your teeth for you. It is a three-in-one solution, says Koo. In an automated system, the swarm acts as a toothbrush, flosser and ...
Brushing with a neem stick, also known as neem datun, is an ancient oral hygiene practice rooted in Ayurvedic tradition. Long ...
Here’s what to do. The right order for clean teeth When it comes to brushing, flossing and using a mouth rinse, the goal is controlling the bacteria on your teeth, Messina said.
Ever wonder how our ancestors maintained dental hygiene before toothpaste was around? Dive into the history of teeth-cleaning methods, from powdered ashes to rye flour.
One of the most ingenious uses of neem plant has to be its use in oral care and hygiene.If you have grown up in India, you may have seen many people using a neem twig to brush their teeth in the ...