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Health NewsSmoking, Sleeplessness Tough on Oral Health More Young Children Suffering From Tooth Decay U.S. Dentists 'Give Kids a (Free) Smile' This Friday Search Results 1�of 6 Web Pages | See Categories and Related Topics Bad Breath (Halitosis): Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) This page provides answers to frequently asked questions about bad breath. The page includes information on what causes bad breath, what to do about bad breath, how to find a dentist who treats bad br... Details >American Dental AssociationCleaning Your Teeth and Gums (Oral Hygiene): Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) This page provides answers to frequently asked questions about cleaning teeth and gums. The page includes information on what plaque is, what some tips for daily oral care are, and how to brush and fl... Details >American Dental AssociationCommon Mouth Sores: Frequently Asked Questions This oral health education brochure explains the difference between a canker sore and a cold sore.... Details >American Dental AssociationDiet and Oral Health: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) This page provides answers to frequently asked questions about diet and oral health. The page includes information on how the food you eat causes tooth decay, how to choose foods wisely. The page also... Details >American Dental AssociationFAQs About Root Canal Treatment Nothing is as good as a natural tooth! And sometimes your natural tooth may need root canal (endodontic) treatment for it to remain a healthy part of your mouth. If you've been told you need root cana... Details >American Association of EndodontistsFrequently Asked Questions: Sports Dentistry and Mouthguards This site provides answers to the most frequently asked questions about mouthguards and membership information.... Details >Academy for Sports Dentistry
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