Tag: oral health
“2 Toothbrushes Stacked and Placed in the Kitchen, Convenient and Cost-saving”
Combining two toothbrushes together and placing them in the kitchen is a clever idea. The process is simple and practical. Let's find out more!
Optimize Your Evening Routine: Avoid These 3 Activities to Boost Energy and Prevent Illness
To limit illnesses, it is advisable to avoid three activities from 9-11 pm.
The Surprising Benefits of a Toothpaste and Rice Water Mixture
Combining rice water and toothpaste creates a versatile mixture with surprising benefits that few people are aware of.
Korean People Buy Vietnamese Corn Cores to Make Beauty Tea
While the Vietnamese discard the core of corn, they are packaged and sold in a dignified manner at Korean supermarkets.
Do you need to wet your toothbrush before applying toothpaste?
The question of whether to wet the toothbrush before applying toothpaste is a small detail that sparks much debate.
Own a Bright Smile with Natural Essential Oils
Coconut oil and olive oil are effective in removing stubborn dirt and plaque, leaving your teeth naturally white and bright.
Brush before or after breakfast? Daily habit but many people still do it wrong
A doctor has revealed that this morning brushing habit can erode tooth enamel and have a negative impact on oral health.
Revealing the Lifestyle Choices That Impact Our Wellbeing
The dangers of water scarcity are far-reaching, with potential health implications including bladder stones, kidney stones, skin inflammation and more.
Dentist Explains Whether You Should Brush Your Teeth Before or After Breakfast
After years of speculation, dentists have finally given their verdict on the long-debated question: should you brush your teeth before or after breakfast?
Can Activated Charcoal Toothpaste Improve Teeth Whitening and Protection?
The proclaimed whitening benefits of activated charcoal toothpaste are widely coveted, yet its usage may also be accompanied by harmful consequences. Tooth enamel can be eroded, potentially leading to tooth decay, as a result of components in the toothpaste which can go overlooked.