- 21. Canker sores
- (Canker sores)
- ... flossing once a day can keep your mouth clean and free of foods that might trigger a sore. Use a soft brush to help prevent irritation to delicate mouth tissues, and avoid toothpastes and mouth rinses ...
- 22. Impacted wisdom teeth
- (Impacted wisdom teeth)
- ... did your symptoms begin? Does anything worsen symptoms, such as chewing toward the back of your mouth? Have you noticed any bleeding while brushing or flossing your teeth? What are your typical teeth-cleaning ...
- 23. Heart Disease
- (Heart Disease)
- ... can not only prevent heart infections, but also can help prevent viral or bacterial infections that can put stress on your heart if you already have heart disease. Also, brushing and flossing your teeth ...
- 24. Establishing Good Toothbrushing Habits
- (Teething & Tooth Care)
- Toothbrushing time can be a challenge for parents, but a child that ignores proper dental hygiene may face future dental complications. Children should brush their teeth at least twice a day and flossing ...
- 25. A Guide To Children's Dental Health
- (Teething & Tooth Care)
- ... child doesn’t like the taste of the toothpaste, try another flavor or use plain water. Floss. You can begin flossing your child’s teeth as soon as 2 teeth touch each other. But not all children need ...
- 26. Canker sore
- (Canker sore)
- ... minor trauma to the delicate lining of your mouth. Follow good oral hygiene habits. Regular brushing after meals and flossing once a day can keep your mouth clean and free of foods that might trigger ...