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  2. Hypersalivation - Wikipedia

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    Hypersalivation can contribute to drooling if there is an inability to keep the mouth closed or difficulty in swallowing (dysphagia) the excess saliva, which can lead to excessive spitting. Hypersalivation also often precedes emesis (vomiting), where it accompanies nausea (a feeling of needing to vomit).

  3. This Natural Alternative To Brushing And Flossing Is Trending ...

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    Before brushing your teeth in the morning, take about 1 tbsp of an edible oil and put it in your mouth. Swish the oil in your mouth (like mouthwash) for as little as 10 minutes and up to 20 ...

  4. Can't stop chewing ice? What it might reveal about your ... - AOL

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    Teeth are not tools,” Wolff says. “Humans should not use their teeth to open bottles or bags, break ice or break bones.” How to tell if your ice-chewing habit is harmful

  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. Spitting - Wikipedia

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    Spitting is the act of forcibly ejecting saliva, sputum, nasal mucus and/or other substances from the mouth. The act is often done to get rid of unwanted or foul ...

  7. When do kids learn to spit — and why is it important that ...

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    Outside of brushing teeth, Dr. Denise Scott, a pediatrician and expert with JustAnswer, notes that spitting is also important at mealtimes. The ability to spit comes in handy when eating something ...

  8. Chew and spit - Wikipedia

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    Chew and spit (sometimes abbreviated as CHSP or CS) is a compensatory behavior associated with several eating disorders that involves chewing food and spitting it out before swallowing, often as an attempt to avoid ingesting unwanted or unnecessary calories. CS can be used as a way to taste food viewed as “forbidden” or unhealthy.

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

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    Brighten up your smile in days or weeks with effective at-home teeth whitening options.