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manual toothbrush vs electric: which one is better?

Manual Toothbrush vs Electric: Which One is Better?

When it comes to oral hygiene, choosing between a manual toothbrush and an electric toothbrush can be a common dilemma. Both options have advantages and disadvantages, so weighing the pros and cons is important based on individual needs and preferences. Manual Toothbrush The manual toothbrush is a classic choice that has been around for decades. Here are some key benefits and considerations: Affordability and Accessibility: Manual toothbrushes are widely available and affordable, and they come in various designs, bristle types, and sizes to suit personal preferences. Control and Technique: Using a manual toothbrush allows precise control over brushing pressure and technique. This can particularly benefit those with sensitive gums or specific brushing needs. Portability: Manual toothbrushes are compact and do not require batteries

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what you need to know about the canada dental benefit

What You Need to Know About The Canada Dental Benefit

The Federal Canada Dental Benefit is a new initiative introduced by the Canadian Government to provide dental care coverage to low-income families and seniors. The dental benefit program will cover a range of services, including check-ups, cleanings, fillings, extractions, x-rays, and root canals. The program will also cover dentures, bridges, and crowns for patients who require them. The Interim Canada Dental Benefit In the meantime, the interim Canada Dental Benefit is in place for families earning less than $90,000 per year. Parents and guardians may be eligible if they pay for dental care for children under 12 who do not have access to a private dental insurance plan. To qualify, children must receive dental care services in Canada between July

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how to treat sensitive teeth

How to Treat Sensitive Teeth

Do you wince in pain while sipping a hot coffee or cringe when indulging in a scoop of ice cream? If so, you’re not alone. Sensitive teeth are a common dental woe that affects millions of people worldwide. Fortunately, various effective ways exist to treat and manage tooth sensitivity, providing the relief you need to enjoy your favourite foods and beverages without discomfort. Understanding tooth sensitivity Tooth sensitivity typically occurs when the protective layer of enamel on your teeth wears down, exposing the underlying dentin. Dentin contains microscopic tubules that lead to the nerves within the tooth. When hot, cold, sweet, or acidic substances come into contact with these exposed tubules, it triggers a sharp and often painful sensation. Talk

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