A woman holding her cheek in pain, indicative of a toothache potentially caused by a cavity.
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Read MoreToothpaste can indeed last a long time, but not forever. It can expire, making it less effective at removing bacteria and fighting tooth decay. Caring for your smile today can help you avoid unnecessary tooth replacements later, so make sure you’re using the most effective tools.
Read MoreFlossing at least once a day can help remove plaque, bacteria, and food debris around the teeth and gumline to prevent cavities and gum disease.
Read MoreYour toothbrush is not meant to last forever, which is why dentists recommend changing your toothbrush every 3 months. Keep your family’s toothbrushes fresh and make regular dentist visits part of your routine.
Read MoreMake sure you eat soft foods after wisdom teeth removal and avoid anything hard or chewy. Over time, you can return to your regular diet, but your dentist can suggest a schedule based on your recovery.
Read MoreWhitening strips, whitening toothpaste, brushing with baking soda, and a professional in-office teeth whitening treatment are all potential ways that you can get rid of teeth stains and discolouration.
Read MoreYour teeth may be sensitive to sugar because of cavities, erosion of your enamel, or receding gums.
Read MoreSugary and acidic foods, teeth grinding, and certain medications can all cause tooth enamel loss. You could have a much more severe and costly problem if you're not careful.
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