Common Oral Health Care Myth

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Common Oral Health Care Myth

When it comes to one's oral health care, there can be many interpretations about the "right" methods and routines. Just as some wonder what's the best way someone can take care of his or her teeth and gums, there are also multiple oral health care myths. Below are some of the more common dental health myths and misconceptions: Baby Teeth Aren't Important Yes, it is true that baby teeth will eventually fall out on their own when children are between six and 12 years of age. That doesn't mean children should constantly consume sugary foods and drinks and have their oral hygiene take a back seat. Baby teeth, also called primary teeth, are important for a child to properly chew, bite and speak. When primary teeth aren't adequately taken care of, they can


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