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Maintaining Oral Hygiene while wearing Metallic Braces

Introduction: Wearing braces is a common orthodontic treatment to achieve a straight and beautiful smile. While braces work their magic, it's essential to pay extra attention to oral hygiene to keep your teeth and gums healthy. Traditional brushing and flossing may become challenging with braces due to the presence of wires and brackets. That's where a water flosser can be a game-changer! In this blog post, we will explore the role of a water flosser in maintaining oral hygiene when using...

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Why is it a good idea to start using a water flosser…

If you think like me, flossing is probably not one of your favourite things to do. But, it is an important part of maintaining good oral hygiene. Thankfully, there’s an alternative to traditional string flossing that can make this process a lot easier: it is called water flossing. Incorporating a water flosser into your oral care routine can help you ensure a healthier smile. Moreover, water flossing is particularly beneficial for people wearing implants, braces, or bridges, as it can effectively...

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Oral Hygiene during the Pandemic: Role of Complimentary Oral Hygiene Methods

The pandemic opened up a debate on preventive oral care. Preventive dental care is of utmost importance in such situations and may even help us fight against the virus and our overall health. Let us go through some of the measures and the oral care materials that can help us keep our teeth and general mouth health intact even during times of staying long periods at home. Some of these measures require a trip to the dental office, but it can...

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Treatment of White, Yellow Spots & Cavities using GC Tooth Mousse

Treatment of White, Yellow and Brown Spots & Cavities using Tooth Mousse. There is little doubt that most people would love to own bright and beautiful teeth. A beautiful smile adds to our personality, and teeth are the most important part of an attractive smile. Unfortunately, sometimes, our teeth are affected by certain types of disfigurement such as cavities, chipping, and spotting. In this blog, we will see how we can reduce to a great extent or even prevent altogether, spots...

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