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This is How Often You Should Be Replacing Your ToothbrushThe truth is, toothbrushes don't last forever and not updating them could spell trouble, namely tooth decay and periodontal (gum) disease, both of which are preventable with good at-home care and ...
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Weeks or Months: How Often Should You Change Your Toothbrush?Failure to replace a worn-out toothbrush can lead to a buildup of plaque and bacteria, which can create a risk for gingivitis and tooth decay. Gingivitis is the initial stage of periodontal ...
"Furthermore, 70% of cats and 80% of dogs will suffer from periodontal disease by the age of 3, according to Grand View Research." The NO FUSS TOOTHBRUSH helps improve dental health for pets by ...
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