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Toothbrush Care - When You Should Change Yours
It is important that you change your toothbrush or toothbrush head regularly in order to prevent the spread of bacteria.
Written By Abigail Wise / Reviewed By Ray Spotts
7 Ways To Avoid Gingivitis
Written By Parmar Dental / Reviewed By Ray Spotts
Gingivitis is a common gum disease that causes the gums to become swollen and red and bleed easily especially when brushing or flossing. The condition is entirely preventable and easily reversible. But left untreated gingivitis becomes a more serious form of gum disease called periodontitis which can lead to tooth loss and is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults.
Gingivitis is a common gum disease that causes the gums to become swollen and red and bleed easily especially when brushing or flossing. The condition is entirely preventable and easily reversible. But left untreated gingivitis becomes a more serious form of gum disease called periodontitis which can lead to tooth loss and is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults.
How Often Do You Change Your Toothbrush?
Reviewed By Ray Spotts
Let’s be honest here…can you recall when you last changed your toothbrush? Most people can’t. And most people continue to keep on brushing with that same old toothbrush. If that’s what you’re doing, stop!