Dental Damages
Keeping clean and strong pearly-whites is much like maintaining a swimming pool. It isn’t always fun. It isn’t always easy. But it is always necessary. It’s important to keep surfaces clean, pipes clear and debris removed.
One example of dental damage includes enamel erosion. Teeth can be chipped and broken due to weak enamel. Sugary diets, acidic foods, drinks and poor hygiene practices all provoke dental damages. While dietary culprits usually affect the front and centralized teeth, another trouble-maker often attacks the back teeth and molars.
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