Medical science recommends brushing your teeth at least twice daily with fluoride toothpaste to remove plaque, prevent cavities, and maintain oral health. It is also advised to replace your toothbrush every 3-4 months and to visit the dentist regularly for cleanings and check-ups.
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"Unsoluble" is not a term commonly used in science. If you meant to say "insoluble," it typically refers to a substance that cannot be dissolved in a particular solvent. This property is important in chemistry for understanding how substances interact with each other.
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Because they are science. Atoms make up literally all matter in the universe. In terms of science, they can be used for countless things that, in man-made terms, end in Thermonuclear explosions. A bit saddening if I do say so myself...
Carbon dioxide in soda can lower the pH in the mouth, making it more acidic. This acid can erode tooth enamel over time, leading to tooth decay and cavities. It's important to limit soda consumption and practice good oral hygiene to help protect your teeth.
The dentist will probably tell you what will happen if you don't start brushing your teeth, such as eventually losing all your teeth, and experiencing a lot of pain in your teeth in the process of decaying teeth.
you try to make it fun ,like talk to them and say brushing time and do it with them (do this with age 4-10 year olds)
Well, yes because lets say your an exchange student who moved to china. and while you where brushing your teeth you realized that the toothpaste tastes funny so you grab your Chinese-English hand book and out find out the paste your brushing with is hand cream.
Yes. Up to the point where you begin to damage the tissue. Say a minute or two.
No, not brushing your teeth will make them yellow but it will make them white and if your teeth where already white it may make the blocks yellow when you take them off also if you eat sweets and chocolate anything like that or drink sugary foods can make your teeth yellow but be careful with your teeth cause it may happen .
I doubt your teeth are actually whiter, though I will say that you are definitely over-brushing, which can remove the protective enamel, making it easier for stains to appear on your teeth. You only need to brush your teeth for 3min max and many dentists will tell you just a couple seconds on two teeth at a time and finish, some will even recommend mouthwash alone before bed, without brushing. Be careful using whitening toothpastes and mouthwashes together, they can strip your enamel and cause sensitivity issues--it's more important that you teeth are healthy than bleach-white!
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To keep them clean. If soda, or other acidic drinks like orange juice are left on the teeth, it will eat away the natural material on the outsides of the teeth called enamel. After that material is worn off, say good bye to your teeth.Food gets trapped in between your teeth as well, that also causes cavities. You should floss regularly too.
No, but it is important to do if you want to not have a lot of cavities filled when you have your braces taken off.
YES! you need a tub or a sink... i say sinks are for washing faces, brushing hair,and brushing teeth. Get a tub. Any webkinz can do this. Click the tub, your webkinz will go in it. There will be a rubber duck, a shampoo bottle, and a bar of soap. Use all of the objects and hit finish or done and you will find a clean webkinz.;) ~demonoid00~
Germans typically have a bedtime routine that may include brushing their teeth, washing their face, and changing into pajamas. Some may also read a book, listen to music, or watch TV before going to sleep.
I'm about to do a science project on this subject. This is the exact question I ask, which toothpate cleans your teeth the best? Well I'm about to find out. If I remember to say I'll "type" back. crest is the best