Frequently Asked Questions
Do I really have to floss every day?Not only does flossing remove plaque from between teeth where your toothbrush can’t, but it also prevents tooth decay, gum disease, and bone loss. If you want to keep your natural teeth for a lifetime, daily flossing will improve your chances. You should also brush your teeth twice a day using a soft bristled brush and ADA-approved toothpaste. Tongue scrapers and mouth rinses will deter bacterial growth and freshen your breath. We will be happy to teach you about the best oral healthcare routine for your unique case. |
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