Good oral hygiene is an essential part of taking care of your appearance. Science has shown that the health of our teeth and gums impacts the overall health of your body. Bad oral hygiene and unresolved long-term dental problems are associated with a greater risk of being vulnerable to cardiovascular diseases and diabetes.
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