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Dentist : There is no such age limit to start brushing your child's teeth, once a tooth erupts in the child's mouth, it has to be cleaned everyday either by a brush or soft cloth. ... more
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Brushing lacquers work best with either a natural bristle or a synthetic bristle brush. When choosing an applicator, the most important factor is selecting a high quality brush with tapered bristles that will enable you to “flow” the lacquer onto ... more
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Although it looks like styling mousse, it's not. Rather than a sticky mousse, DHC Hair Brushing Foam is a fluffy foam that coats each hair strand with marine collagen and olive oil. These moisture magnets help reclaim beautiful hair by taming ... more
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Since there are various techniques for brushing your teeth, it's a good idea to ask your dentist which one to use. ... more
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The best way to remove decay-causing plaque is by brushing and cleaning between your teeth every day. Brushing removes plaque from the tooth surfaces. Important Tips for Brushing Use a toothbrush with soft bristles and a small strip of fluoride ... more
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The milk will eventually cause your teeth to rot when it is broken down by the saliva into glucose. There is a condition called Baby Bottle Syndrome caused by mothers who put a milk bottle in their baby's mouths to induce sleep. The teeth in these ... more
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If plaque or food is allowed to settle in and around brackets, decay and decalcification marks (white spots on teeth) can result. Teeth may then need to be repaired or bleached. Similarly, gums can become puffy or discolored if attention is not ... more
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Who Should Be Brushing Kids' Teeth? When should children start brushing their own teeth? My son is 4 and I don't think he's quite up for the task yet, but my wife disagrees, saying he needs to learn to do it on his own. He's been to the dentist for ... more
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No. Although brushing thoroughly after each meal helps, flossing your teeth every day to remove plaque and food particles between teeth and at the gumline is just as important. Studies show that plaque will regrow on teeth that are completely clean ... more
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• Infant - After each feeding, wipe off your infant's gums with a soft cloth, or a soft-bristled toothbrush with a small head. You do not need to use toothpaste. DO NOT allow your infant to fall asleep while nursing or bottle feeding. • Toddler - ... more
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