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The Symptoms of Toothpaste Allergies

As you may have heard, there are several things you should do to keep your teeth healthy and strong. For example, you’ve probably heard that brushing and flossing your teeth regularly is important. However, did you know that some toothpaste might actually impact your health? For example, some people are allergic to some ingredients in

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When Did Our Ancestors Begin Using Mouthwash?

The importance of great oral hygiene has existed for several millennia. Archeologists have found evidence of ancient chewing sticks, pastes and even oral rinses. The use of oral rinses in particular dates back as far as the first century. Before people knew what really causes plaque and bad breath, they resorted to unconventional ingredients to

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What Is the ADA Seal of Acceptance?

The American Dental Association (ADA) is a non-profit organization which evaluates dental products that havae been around for over 125 years, making sure that dental products are safe and effective. The ADA essentially protects consumers by making sure quality products with accurate advertising are released on the market. While the ADA is not paid for

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What to do with Your Sensitive Teeth

When tooth enamel erodes it can expose the dentin layer which lies underneath. Dentin is the layer above the gum line and cementum is the layer of the tooth beneath the gum line. Exposed dentin can cause hypersensitivity to hot or cold foods, or even cold air as you breathe in, because of the tubules

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How much do you Know about Your Dental Health?

Keeping the facts straight about different health issues can be overwhelming. While it is hard to entirely predict your dental health future, these frequently asked questions and answers will help you know how to best care for your teeth no matter what stage of life you and your family are in. Babies Do babies get

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