tooth decay
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amirev777
@amirev777 (4117)
• India
11 Jan 19
Tooth decay, especially among young toddlers, were quite common among the kids of my generation. Young kids, who were particularly very fond of candies, were prone to tooth decay, especially of their milk tooth, also known as baby...
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Graphic warning labels may reduce sugary drinks purchases as per study- What do you think about it??
Rashna Gandhi
@Rashnag (30597)
• Surat, India
20 Jun 18
The consumption of aerated drinks have increased so much worldwide. The researchers in the USA at Ohio State University conducted a research as per which they found out that graphic images on packaging related to obesity, diabetes...
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s sivasubrahmanyam
@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
8 May 16
Getting up early and brushing your teeth using the branded tooth pastes and brushes only cleanses your teeth. What you require for healthy teeth is not only cleaning but also maintenance of shining, healthy, germfree teeth without...
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Steve West
@zebra2222 (5268)
• United States
29 Mar 16
I eat too many sweets.
Tooth Decay.
I love sugary drinks.
Tooth Decay.
I rarely brush my teeth.
Tooth Decay.
Are you happy with tooth decay?
Does it really make your day?
Or are you feeling the effects of tooth decay
And the...
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s sivasubrahmanyam
@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
15 Mar 16
This is a very common problem with all age groups without any gender discrimination. The decay starts with the formation of Cavities.
The cavities are the damaged regions on the enamel of the teeth. This develops into openings...
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jingbautista
@jingbautista (2456)
• Philippines
20 Feb 11
as of now, i am finishing my masteral thesis to be able to graduate this march hopefully. and i just sensed the pressure now. there are a lot of things to be done in so little time. and the worst is, i don't have someone to help...
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gharinder
@gharinder (2044)
• India
30 May 07
hi mylotians, as we all you, we usually consume a lot of soft drinks, but a recent research has shown that soft drinks not only cause tooth decay but might also cause damage to DNA . for those who doesnt have scientic background,...
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hannahjomommy
@hannahjomommy (373)
• United States
30 Apr 07
This lady had four kids at the store today.. She was buying tons of beer and gatorade.. I was not too baffled by that.. I mean you know, whatever. I drink so i can not judge. BUt her kids were wild.. AND they were sweet little...
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dedicated_28
@dedicated_28 (1383)
• United States
17 Apr 07
I have read that dentists are seeing more and more tooth decay in patients that drink mostly bottled water.They say that most bottled water doesn't have adequate amounts of flouride like tap water does. I think it's amazing all...
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elizajane202
@elizajane202 (159)
• United States
9 Apr 07
Okay I'm curious to hear what everyone thinks on this. I've heard it is true and then I've heard it isn't. Now in my own case, every pregnancy at the end I've lost a tooth. One dentist told me it was because of the loss of calcium...
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