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      How to floss your teeth?

      First you start off with unwaxed, waxed, or super floss of a total of 18-24 inches. Hold the floss taut with your thumbs and index fingers. Placing the floss in between your teeth, right on your gums. Curve the floss at the base of the tooth to form a ā€œCā€ shape....

      Are you brushing your teeth the correct way?

      According to the ADA (American Dental Association) we need to position the toothbrush to a forty-five-degree angle to the gums. Now, gently brush with a short back and forth stroke or circular movement. Brushing your outer, inner, and chewing surface for at least two...

      What is a Root Canal?

      It is a naturally occurring anatomic space within the root of a tooth. It consists of the pulp chamber, the main canal(s) and more intricate anatomical branches that may connect the canals to each other or to the surface of the root. Decay may be found in the nerve...

      What are Dentures?

      Dentures are (artificial teeth) synthetic replacements for missing natural teeth. They help by not only replacing the teeth but as well as gums and surrounding tissues. Dentures make it easier to eat, chew, and speak regularly. Improving nutrition by facilitating the...

      Extraction of Tooth

      Extraction of teeth may be caused by impaction or overcrowding of teeth, baby teeth that has not fallen out, or and severe tooth decay or infection that cannot be repaired. It may not be the most exciting treatment, but it may save a life. It reduces harmful bacteria...