Education & Care

Myth: Brushing your teeth right after eating is always best. Fact: After consuming acidic foods or drinks, it’s better to wait 30 minutes before brushing to protect your enamel.

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Contrary to popular belief, brushing your teeth immediately after eating is not always the best practice, especially if you’ve consumed acidic foods or drinks. Acidic substances can soften tooth enamel,…

Myth: You shouldn’t brush your teeth if you have a sensitive spot. Fact: Avoiding brushing can make the problem worse. Use a toothbrush with soft bristles and consult your dentist for sensitive areas.

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Contrary to the common myth that you should avoid brushing your teeth if you have a sensitive spot, doing so can actually exacerbate the problem. It is essential to maintain…

Myth: Dental cleanings will damage your enamel. Fact: Professional cleanings remove plaque and tartar, which protects your enamel and keeps your teeth healthy.

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Contrary to the common myth that dental cleanings can damage your enamel, professional cleanings are essential for maintaining oral health. These cleanings effectively remove plaque and tartar buildup, which, if…