Oral health
4 common ways to avoid plaque growth!
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Floss or mouthwash after meals
Hello everyone! Have you guys ever thought that every time you finish a meal, those unassuming pieces of food are like a bunch of party revellers that can't be dispersed, jumping around in your teeth and gums? That's when you need to summon two super bodyguards: mouthwash and floss, so that they can drive this group of revellers out.
First, let's welcome the first bodyguard, Mouthwash. Like an orchestra conductor, he stirs the air currents in your mouth and plays a refreshing melody. His goal is to drive all those food remnants that are writhing wildly on the dance floor, one by one, out of the gates of your mouth. He is there to keep your breath fresh and your mouth in a healthier environment.
Then, there's our second bodyguard, the flosser. Like a fine dancer, he glides gently between your teeth, elegantly picking out those hidden food debris. He arrives with cleaner teeth and healthier gums.
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