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It’s easy to make these common mistakes when you're brushing your teeth, but here’s how to do it the right way.
It's something that most of us do twice a day without fail. But when it comes to brushing your teeth in the morning, should you do it before or after breakfast?
It's important to brush your teeth once in the morning. Some research suggests that whether you brush before or after breakfast may affect your dental health.
Brushing twice a day isn't enough for optimal oral hygiene. Dentist reveals the hidden truths about brushing, from timing to technique, for healthier teeth.
Dentist Dr. Arash Ravanbakhsh shares five common mistakes people make while brushing their teeth — they lead to weakened enamel, gum damage, and bad breath.
Should you floss every day like you brush, and what about the sequence? Is it before or after brushing? Mouthwash is another popular oral hygiene product, but again, how often should you use it?