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DentoSity @UCjTuvAALAZ71XnSoEhr1QlA@youtube.com

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in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c

DentoSity
Posted 2 months ago

Dentosity wishes you a very very happy independence day 🇮🇳🇮🇳

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DentoSity
Posted 6 months ago

Is having icecream a painful experience?
#toothsensitivity

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DentoSity
Posted 1 year ago

Leukoplakia ...

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DentoSity
Posted 1 year ago

Which is the outermost layer of tooth's root?

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DentoSity
Posted 1 year ago

Which tooth is present at the time of birth ?

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DentoSity
Posted 1 year ago

Flossing has long been touted as an essential component of good oral hygiene, but its effectiveness in preventing tooth decay and gum disease has been the subject of debate in recent years. While some studies have suggested that flossing may not be as crucial as once thought, many dental professionals maintain that flossing plays a key role in maintaining healthy teeth and gums.

The rationale behind flossing is that it removes food particles and plaque from between teeth and along the gum line, areas where toothbrush bristles cannot reach. If left untreated, this buildup can lead to the development of cavities and gum disease, both of which can have serious consequences for dental health.

While some critics have pointed to the lack of rigorous scientific evidence supporting the efficacy of flossing, many dental professionals maintain that flossing remains an essential part of good oral hygiene. They recommend flossing at least once a day, in conjunction with regular brushing and dental checkups, as an effective means of preventing tooth decay and gum disease.

The jury may still be out on the efficacy of flossing, but many dental professionals continue to recommend it as an essential component of good oral hygiene. By removing plaque and food particles from between teeth and along the gum line, flossing can help prevent tooth decay and gum disease, ultimately promoting overall dental health. ‪@DentoSity‬

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DentoSity
Posted 1 year ago

FAQ about dental health
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DentoSity
Posted 1 year ago

Plant for future!!! ‪@DentoSity‬

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DentoSity
Posted 1 year ago

World's No tabacco day 🚭

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