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When ice is swirling around the bottom of your cup, it can be tempting — and satisfying — to crunch your way through it. But ...
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The Manual on MSNIs coffee bad for teeth? What dentists have to sayIs coffee bad for teeth? You may not want to know the answer, preferring to “hear no evil, see no evil.” After all, drinking ...
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U.S. children's dental care falls short at home, national poll reportsMore than 1 in 3 parents reported that their child has dealt with dental problems linked to a lack of routine oral hygiene, ...
Kelsey McClellan for The New York Times Sugary foods — and in particular, those composed of sucrose, or table sugar — are especially bad for your teeth because harmful bacteria thrive on them.
So maybe a solution to your teeth-grinding problem is a nice long vacation. Doesn't sound too bad, right? EDITOR'S NOTE: This video was originally published in April 2019. More from Science A ...
Why frequently chewing ice may signal a health issue. (Getty Images) ...
Sticky foods like toffee, caramel, and dried fruits cling to teeth, feeding bacteria and allowing sugars to linger, causing tooth decay. While healthy, fruit juices are high in sugars and acids, which ...
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