Once you see that first tooth, it’s time to start brushing
You can do damage to fillings, crowns and even your teeth themselves
Studies show they do a better job than manual brushes at removing plaque and debris
This tool is an add-on to your regular brushing and flossing habits, not a replacement for them
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Say ahhh and add this step to your toothbrushing routine
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