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An old, worn toothbrush is a hazard to your teeth and gums and a breeding ground for germs and bacteria — replace it every three to four months at least
A variety of products can be effective at removing stains on teeth
The earlier they come in, the sooner they fall out
Studies show they do a better job than manual brushes at removing plaque and debris
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Brushing for two minutes, twice a day is your baseline for dental health
It’s all about choosing the right toothbrush and hitting a 45-degree angle
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