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What’s the best technique for brushing my teeth?
Here are some tips and tricks for brushing your teeth properly:
Use a soft-bristled toothbrush. Be sure its size and shape allow you to reach all areas of your mouth.
Replace your toothbrush at least every three or four months — or more often if it looks worn.
Hold your toothbrush at a 45-degree angle toward your gums and use short strokes, about the width of a tooth. Make sure you get to the outside, inside and top of each tooth.
Don’t press down hard on your brush. Aggressive brushing or using a hard-bristled brush could cause gum recession
added by Anonymous 374 days ago 2 0
Since we have heard what will contributes to the cure and development of bad breathe which is also known as halitosis let's us try to abide by it.
added by 1001277811 447 days ago 2 0
Bad breath also known as halitosis is a result of stress and fiber deficient diet.
To alleviate the symptoms, Dr. Kolbe recommends that the sufferer should take a few days' vacation and increase the consumption of fresh vegetables.
As a short term measure one can gargle with hydrogen peroxide
added by 1001271327 611 days ago 4 0
Eating poor health food affects can cause that problem of stomach pin.
And someone can be having his own diseases which cause stomach pin
added by 1001259576 810 days ago 6 0
There are different reasons why people suffer from bad breath.
Some practitioners will tell you that it's the poor eating habits, as some foods cause reactions that in the stomach that will result in to bad breath.
Some people with ulcers also face the same problem.
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