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Also to floss more".
All participants were told to floss more, given floss, and shown how to use it.
Waters joked about needing to "floss more" now that they've earned such a lofty recognition, while Mason said that "if we'd gone up for 'Britain's Got Talent,' I don't think we would have made it past the audition stage".
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Women above thirty years of age were more likely to strongly agree that the use of fluoridated water (p < 0.001) helps prevent tooth decay, to know about periodontal disease (p < 0.04) and to use dental floss more often then younger women (p < 0.03).
This is a sign that your gums actually need to be flossed more often.
But after reading this list, hopefully you'll brush a little longer and actually floss more than once a month when you're trying to impress your overnight guest like it's actually part of your nightly routine after all, your next trip to the dentist could be a whole lot worse than just getting a cavity filled.
He started tracking when his dentist told him he should floss more.
I religiously check every mole and spot on my body for changes; I eat healthier; I even floss more.
Do not use a strand of dental floss more than once.
Would you use a toothbrush, toothpaste, or dental floss more often if you had them at hand all the time?Think about it ; it really could improve your mouth health.
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