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Brushing your teeth well after eating anything is an excellent
way of reducing or practically eliminating dental cavities.
You should still get your teeth cleaned professionally
about once every two years if you can keep this up.
Otherwise get your teeth cleaned annually.
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The bottom line is that if you spend more on toothpaste
you will spend a lot less on dentists.
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I like that formula a lot. Toothpaste is cheaper than dentists, and far more pleasant to use. :)
by Jim in a Nautilus COAT on November 12th, 2009
Believe it!
by palmagma on November 12th, 2009
:)
by Jim in a Nautilus COAT on November 13th, 2009