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Charcoal Toothpaste for Teeth Whitening & Oral Health

Charcoal is a growing trend in skin care and, more recently, oral care, leaving many wondering about the science behind activated charcoal. Celebrities like Kendall Jenner and Kristin Cavallari have endorsed activated charcoal toothpaste (also called “black toothpaste”) to whiten teeth. Commonly found in water filters, activated charcoal is a

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11 Bad Foods For Teeth (And What To Eat Instead)

Nutrition impacts your oral health, as well as your whole-body health. Many foods and drinks can wreak havoc on your teeth and gums. Your oral health is essential, so avoid these harmful foods, or at least make the time to rinse out your mouth after consuming them. What foods are

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Dry Mouth: Causes, Symptoms, Treatments & Home Remedies

What is dry mouth? Dry mouth (xerostomia) is a common condition in which your oral cavity lacks moisture. It sounds like no big deal, but persistent dry mouth can cause serious health problems throughout the body. Also called xerostomia, untreated dry mouth can lead to trouble swallowing, halitosis, tooth decay,

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Receding Gums: Causes, Treatment & Prevention

Receding gums are usually a sign of gum disease (including gingivitis and periodontitis) and are typically not reversible. In extreme cases, you’ll need gum graft surgery to restore your receded gums. Over 50% of American adults experience some level of receding gums. Although poor oral hygiene is the most common

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What white tongue means & what to do about it

White tongue is a health condition in which a white coating grows on part or all of your tongue’s surface. Bad breath, hairy tongue, irritation, and a burning sensation may accompany white spots on the tongue. Even though a white tongue may look unattractive, it’s typically not severe and goes

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