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EAT:
- How does sugar damage your teeth?
- How much sugar is too much?
- How much sugar should we consume each day?
- Why is sugar bad for your teeth?
ELDERLY:
- Can dentists treat the elderly with moderate dementia?
- How can I prevent tooth decay and gum disease?
- How can seniors access oral health care?
- I'm a senior who is anxious about dental visits. What can I do?
- I'm a senior. Why should I bother with brushing and flossing?
- I've heard of some new cosmetic techniques that can improve smiles. Are they appropriate for older adults?
- If an older person has few or no dental problems or even no teeth, does he or she need to see the dentist?
ELECTRIC:
- So, why would you use a battery-powered or electric toothbrush?
- What is the difference between a $2.00 and $20.00 toothbrush? Is a 'spin' brush better than an 'old fashioned' toothbrush?
- What kind of toothbrush should adults use?
- What kind of toothbrush should children use?
ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH:
ENAMEL:
- Are adult teeth less likely to be damaged by sugar than younger teeth?
- Can I use baking soda to whiten my teeth?
- Can I use laundry or household bleach to whiten my teeth?
- How does sugar damage your teeth?
- How does the whitening procedure at my dentist work?
- How effective are whitening toothpastes and strips?
- Is fruit sugar different than candy or "junk" food sugar?
- My teeth aren't very white at all. Does this mean they are unhealthy?
- Should I use a soft- or hard-bristled brush?
- What are in those whitening toothpastes and strips?
- What can I do to make my teeth whiter?
- What colour should teeth be?
- What kind of damage can sugar do to teeth?
- What makes teeth white?
- What things can discolour my teeth?
- Why do toothbrush companies have soft-, medium- and hard-bristled brushes?
- Why is sugar bad for your teeth?
- Why should I use a toothbrush?






