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Whether you know it or not. oral health offenders are all around you in the form of the things you eat and drink every day. Don’t let these denizens of decay incite your incisors any longer. With this handy guide you’ll be well on your way to pre-emptive root canal recompense. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Are your teeth safe?


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Are your teeth safe?
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Whether you know it or not. oral health offenders
are all around you in the form of the things you
eat and drink every day. Dont let these denizens
of decay incite your incisors any longer. With
this handy guide youll be well on your way to
pre-emptive root canal recompense.
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Stain Factor
Many things that you drink on a regular basis can
lead to the staining and dulling of your teeths
natural colour. Drinks like coffee, dark tea, and
wine contain tannins which can cause
discoloration.
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Chewiness
Foods that are especially chewy and sticky, like
taffy, caramel, and honey, can easily become
stuck between your teeth where they will quickly
contribute to the build-up of plaque. Even if it
your teeth feel clean little bits of these foods
can stick around for hours if you dont brush
your teeth soon after eating them.
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Hardness
Having a hard candy slowly dissolve in your mouth
means a longer period of time for your teeth to
bath in the acidity. The crunch of a potato chip
can also increase the chances of it getting
trapped between your teeth. Finally, ice cubes
are a big offender. Chewing on ice cubes can lead
to teeth cracking and breaking.
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Acidity
Foods that are very acidic contribute to the
erosion of your teeth. Even fruit that is
otherwise healthy like lemons and grapefruits can
be harmful when it comes to your teeth. Drinks
like soda and even many energy drinks are also
very acidic and will wear away your teeths
enamel if you drink too much.
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Conclusion
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