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  • Yes. Not only to remove harmful plaque, but for aesthetic reasons. Many cases of halitosis are caused by poor dental hygiene. Brushing twice daily helps the gums also. Peridontal disease is not only responsible for tooth loss, but doctors now know that it is an infectious process that can enter the bloodstream and is directly related to heart and circulatory problems. So, yes, it is easier to brush your teeth twice a day, keeping teeth and gums in good condition, than to risk severe health problems in the future. Goldiemae
  • No. It's a common error to believe brushing is necessary. What is necessary is flossing and rinsing. This routine should never be missed if you want to enjoy good dental health. Brushing makes the surface look good but flossing and rinsing makes for good dental health.

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