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... I have terrible teeth, so much in fact that no matter how much I brush, floss, or even if I stop eating desserts and refined sugars almost altogether, I would still have teeth problems.
Xerostomia is defined as dry mouth resulting from reduced or absent saliva flow. Xerostomia is not a disease, but it may be a symptom of various medical conditions … Saliva possesses many important functions including antimicrobial activity, mechanical cleansing action, control of pH, removal of food debris from the oral cavity, lubrication of the oral cavity, remineralization and maintaining the integrity of the oral mucosa.Complications associated with xerostomia… If left untreated, xerostomia decreases the oral pH and significantly increases the development of plaque and dental caries. Oral candidiasis is one of the most common oral infections seen in association with xerostomia… Xerostomia can lead to markedly increased dental caries {tooth decay}
Hydrogen peroxide (3% hydrogen peroxide) helps with the following:• Strengthens teeth
I guess mouthwash is a must after drinking coffee or eating sweets. <<<SPAMMY LINK REMOVED>>>