Dental Insurance Plus – Dental Plaque Build-Up
Friday, Nov. 24th 2023 7:37 AM
Avoid Plaque Build-up.Â
Plaque Build-up is easy to avoid. One of the best is by brushing and flossing your teeth twice a day every day. Brushing your teeth helps to remove plaque from the tooth surfaces. Flossing will help remove plaque and food bits between your teeth and gums. Flossing is also essential to prevent gum disease. Doing one without the other only gets the job half done and does not protect your teeth as needed. You will also want to see a dentist regularly for dental checkups and cleanings.
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