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  2. Dentists reveal the breakfast foods they never eat to avoid ...

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    Tea naturally contains fluoride, which can help prevent tooth decay, Kennedy says. What dentists avoid eating for breakfast: Sugary cereals, pancakes, waffles and pastries

  3. “It’s Not Gay”: 63 Important Hygiene Habits People Should ...

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    2) dental hygiene: going to the dental hygienist once every six months, reducing intake of drinks/foods that will stain teeth or cause more cavities. Not flossing enough. Rushing through brushing.

  4. The #1 Unexpected Habit That Causes Cavities, According to ...

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    Nope, it's not eating candy. Home & Garden. Lighter Side

  5. Oral hygiene - Wikipedia

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    A 1930s poster from the Work Projects Administration promoting oral hygiene. Tooth decay is the most common global disease. [14] Over 80% of cavities occur inside fissures in teeth where brushing cannot reach food left trapped after eating and saliva and fluoride have no access to neutralize acid and remineralize demineralized teeth, unlike easy-to-clean parts of the tooth, where fewer ...

  6. Tooth decay - Wikipedia

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    Tooth decay, also known as cavities or caries, [a] is the breakdown of teeth due to acids produced by bacteria. [6] The cavities may be a number of different colors, from yellow to black. [ 1 ] Symptoms may include pain and difficulty eating.

  7. Dental erosion - Wikipedia

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    Acid erosion is a type of tooth wear.It is defined as the irreversible loss of tooth structure due to chemical dissolution by acids not of bacterial origin. [1] Dental erosion is the most common chronic condition of children ages 5–17, [2] although it is only relatively recently that it has been recognised as a dental health problem. [3]

  8. Teeth whitening: What is it, how to do it safely and how to ...

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    According to a 2018 study, chemical teeth-whitening toothpaste outperforms natural alternatives. Despite this, it isn't as highly recommended as whitening strips or trays.

  9. Toothlessness - Wikipedia

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    This may result in decreased ability to chew food well, a decreased quality of life, social insecurity and decreasing esthetics because of a collapsing of the lower third of their face. The bone loss also results in a significant decrease in chewing force, prompting many denture and partial wearers to avoid certain kinds of food.