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  2. Adult health Dental care - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/adult-health/basics/dental-care/hlv-20049421

    Dental care. Seeing a dentist regularly is a big part of oral health. So is taking care of your teeth and gums so they stay healthy. You likely know that it's important to brush your teeth for about two minutes at least twice a day and floss once a day. Know what else you need to do every day to take care of your mouth and when to see a dentist.

  3. Sensitive teeth: What treatments are available? - Mayo Clinic

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    Desensitizing toothpaste and mouthwash. These products may help block the pain of sensitive teeth. Most are available without a prescription. Fluoride. Your dentist may apply fluoride to the sensitive areas of your teeth. This can help strengthen tooth enamel and ease pain.

  4. Denture care: How do I clean dentures? - Mayo Clinic

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    Clean your mouth after taking out your dentures. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush on natural teeth and gauze or a soft toothbrush to clean your tongue, cheeks and roof of your mouth. Take off any dental adhesive that is still on your gums. Brush your dentures at least daily. Take out your dentures and gently clean them daily.

  5. Brushing your teeth: How often and when? - Mayo Clinic

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    Answer From Cindy Zhou, D.M.D., M.S. Brush your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste for at least two minutes each time you brush. This recommendation is from the American Dental Association. When you brush, you help take food and plaque off your teeth. Plaque is a sticky white film that forms on teeth.

  6. Oral health: A window to your overall health - Mayo Clinic

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    To protect your oral health, take care of your mouth every day. Brush your teeth at least twice a day for two minutes each time. Use a brush with soft bristles and fluoride toothpaste. Brush your tongue too. Clean between your teeth daily with floss, a water flosser or other products made for that purpose.

  7. Periodontitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/periodontitis/symptoms-causes/syc-20354473

    Periodontitis (per-e-o-don-TIE-tis), also called gum disease, is a serious gum infection that damages the soft tissue around teeth. Without treatment, periodontitis can destroy the bone that supports your teeth. This can cause teeth to loosen or lead to tooth loss. Periodontitis is common but can usually be prevented.

  8. Chlorhexidine (oral route) - Mayo Clinic

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    Chlorhexidine oral rinse should be used after you have brushed and flossed your teeth. Rinse the toothpaste completely from your mouth with water before using the oral rinse. Do not eat or drink for several hours after using the oral rinse. The cap on the original container of chlorhexidine can be used to measure the 15 mL (½ fluid ounce) dose ...

  9. Sodium fluoride (oral route, dental route, oromucosal route)

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    Some children may require both dietary fluoride and topical fluoride treatments by the dentist. Use of a fluoride toothpaste or rinse may be helpful as well. Taking extra oral fluoride does not replace good dental habits. These include eating a good diet, brushing and flossing the teeth often, and having regular dental checkups.

  10. Cavities and tooth decay - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/cavities/symptoms-causes/syc-20352892

    Cavities are areas in the hard surface of your teeth that are damaged. These areas of tooth decay become tiny openings or holes that can lead to a serious toothache, infection and tooth loss. There are several causes of cavities, including bacteria in your mouth, snacking a lot, sipping sugary drinks and not cleaning your teeth well.

  11. Periodontitis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Lifestyle and home remedies. Try these measures to reduce or prevent periodontitis: Brush your teeth twice a day or, better yet, after every meal or snack. Use a soft toothbrush and replace it at least every three months. Consider using an electric toothbrush, which may be more effective at removing plaque and tartar.