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5 Habits for Maintaining Healthy Teeth

Good oral health habits can keep your teeth in good condition for your entire lifetime. The goal is to remove plaque, the bacteria constantly forming on the teeth. Without removal, plaque eventually hardens in tartar. That leads to cavities and gum disease. The team at Pacific Northwest Periodontics suggests five good habits for keeping your teeth as healthy as possible. 1. Brush Teeth Properly You probably know that you should brush your teeth after every meal but it’s also critical to brush your teeth properly. Always use a fluoride toothpaste and a soft-bristled toothbrush. Using small, circular motions, brush your… More

5 Habits for Maintaining Healthy Teeth

Which are Better: Electric or Manual Toothbrushes?

Good oral health habits can keep your teeth in good condition for your entire lifetime. The goal is to remove plaque, the bacteria constantly forming on the teeth. Without removal, plaque eventually hardens in tartar. That leads to cavities and gum disease. The team at Pacific Northwest Periodontics suggests five good habits for keeping your teeth as healthy as possible. 1. Brush Teeth Properly You probably know that you should brush your teeth after every meal but it’s also critical to brush your teeth properly. Always use a fluoride toothpaste and a soft-bristled toothbrush. Using small, circular motions, brush your… More

Which are Better: Electric or Manual Toothbrushes?

Does It Hurt To Get a Dental Implant?

Good oral health habits can keep your teeth in good condition for your entire lifetime. The goal is to remove plaque, the bacteria constantly forming on the teeth. Without removal, plaque eventually hardens in tartar. That leads to cavities and gum disease. The team at Pacific Northwest Periodontics suggests five good habits for keeping your teeth as healthy as possible. 1. Brush Teeth Properly You probably know that you should brush your teeth after every meal but it’s also critical to brush your teeth properly. Always use a fluoride toothpaste and a soft-bristled toothbrush. Using small, circular motions, brush your… More

Does It Hurt To Get a Dental Implant?

Oral Care When Sick

Good oral health habits can keep your teeth in good condition for your entire lifetime. The goal is to remove plaque, the bacteria constantly forming on the teeth. Without removal, plaque eventually hardens in tartar. That leads to cavities and gum disease. The team at Pacific Northwest Periodontics suggests five good habits for keeping your teeth as healthy as possible. 1. Brush Teeth Properly You probably know that you should brush your teeth after every meal but it’s also critical to brush your teeth properly. Always use a fluoride toothpaste and a soft-bristled toothbrush. Using small, circular motions, brush your… More

Oral Care When Sick

How Gum Disease Impacts Your Heart Health

Good oral health habits can keep your teeth in good condition for your entire lifetime. The goal is to remove plaque, the bacteria constantly forming on the teeth. Without removal, plaque eventually hardens in tartar. That leads to cavities and gum disease. The team at Pacific Northwest Periodontics suggests five good habits for keeping your teeth as healthy as possible. 1. Brush Teeth Properly You probably know that you should brush your teeth after every meal but it’s also critical to brush your teeth properly. Always use a fluoride toothpaste and a soft-bristled toothbrush. Using small, circular motions, brush your… More

How Gum Disease Impacts Your Heart Health

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