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EAT FETA IF YOU CAN’T BRUSH
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Turkey Medicals dentist member, who warned against spot-removing toothpastes, drew attention to the dangers of continuous use of these pastes and proposed a simple formula to reduce spot formation. Turkey dentist member said that in case of not being able to brush your teeth after eating, feta cheese should be eaten.
Turkey Medicals dentist member, toothpaste stain remove in Turkey should not be used for a long time warned: “this toothpaste on the teeth for less time, leads to more permanent stains,” he says, and staining of your teeth should be brushed regularly after every meal in order to get ahead, he says
Turkey Medicals dentist member, gave information about tooth spots: “our teeth can sometimes be colored from birth, sometimes depending on our daily habits and the foods we eat and drink. If our teeth are naturally stained, there are many methods of treatment for this. Dark shades of spots can be opened with whitening materials or spots can be eliminated by bonding these teeth. If our teeth are colored later, if the foods we eat and drink cause yellowing or brown spots on the Teeth; FIRST, our teeth are cleaned by the Turkish dentist. Then, if necessary, a deeper cleaning process, bleaching-teeth whitening, can be done.”
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RINSE YOUR MOUTH WITH A GLASS OF WATER
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“After consuming coloring foods to prevent yellowing of our teeth, it will definitely be useful to rinse our mouth with plenty of Water,” says Antalya dentist in Turkey. Decong decongestant toothpaste can also be used occasionally. But it is not necessary to use stain remover toothpastes too often, which are different from whitening pastes. Because these pastes can cause abrasions or scratches on the tooth after a while. This, in turn, causes the tooth to color or stain in a shorter time.”
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EAT FETA CHEESE TO REPLACE TOOTH BRUSHING
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“If we brush our teeth with a toothbrush or is not on our side, then our mouth, rinse with water cheese food, or as the last beat shows the impact of reducing the formation of caries,” said, “However, is the fact that gum disease leads to the teeth being brushed after a while. For this reason, no other method can literally replace tooth brushing. Teeth should be brushed after each meal if possible,” he said.
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