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Vacuum Pumps Backup Dental Hygiene

Dental hygiene is essential for healthy teeth. Semiannual cleanings performed by dental assistants provide for a healthy mouth. In the background the tools that supply suction and water for cleaning teeth are power by vacuum pumps that enable plaque and debris to be removed by the hygienist.

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Dental Hygiene of Your Dogs

You arrive home from work and as you lay down your coat you reach out to hug and greet your dog. “Yuck, doggie breath!” you laugh. Bad breath in dogs is not a laughing matter. Your dog’s foul breath may be an indication that he has a form of periodontal disease.

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Proper Dental Hygiene – 10 Common Mistakes

Brushing teeth is not just a habit. It’s a special procedure. Routine often leads to carelessness and even negligence, and hence there is only a step to tooth decay and gum disease.

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How Proper Dental Hygiene Leads to Better Health Overall

Avoiding the dentist is not only bad for your teeth, it’s bad for your overall health. Read this article to find out how poor oral hygiene can lead to other problems in your body.

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The Importance of Dental Hygiene and First Impressions

The first impression is always the most important and believe it or not, your oral hygiene has plenty to do with making a grand first impression. Regardless of whether this first impression is made for personal reasons like a first date, or a business venture such as entertaining new clients or potential customers. Your appearance plays an important role in how you will be perceived from that point forward.

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Dental Hygiene and Gum Disease

Brushing you teeth isn’t just to help keep them looking great and free from cavities – it helps reduce the risks of gum disease There’s a bit more to just brushing your teeth twice a day and visiting your dentist every six months. Plaque is the leading cause of gum disease. Since plaque is a film that builds up along the gum line, it causes food and germs to get trapped.

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Your Baby and Good Dental Hygiene

If you are a brand new parent, it is both an exciting time and a frightening time. There’s nothing quite like the realization that there is a little person in the world who is completely dependent on your care, and that when it comes to her health the buck stops with you. Once her first tooth erupts at around six months, proper dental hygiene is suddenly added to your to-do list. Here’s a quick overview of and what to do regarding your baby’s healthy teeth.

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Dog Dental Hygiene Tips

Studies have shown that 4 out of 5 dogs are showing dental problems before the age of 3. There are many varieties of biscuits on the market that claim to help with the build up of plaque which eventually becomes tartar. Dogs do suffer from gum disease, which in time can mean them losing their teeth.

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Helping Kids Develop Dental Hygiene

Developing good dental habits is important. New parents often wonder how to help their kids develop good dental hygiene and when to take their child into the dentist for the first time.

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Keep to your Dental Hygiene Routine with a Disposable Toothbrush

A disposable toothbrush is really handy for those short trips, outdoor excursions, romantic dates and long days and with recent bans on toothpaste in the flight cabin, a disposable toothbrush is just what you need for your long haul flight.

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