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STEPS FOR MAINTAINING ORAL HYGIENE

Good oral hygiene results in a mouth that looks and smells healthy.

This means:

  1. Your teeth are clean and free of debris.
  2. Gums are pink & do not bleed when you brush or floss.
  3. Bad breath is not a constant problem.

If your gums do hurt or bleed while brushing or flossing, or you are experiencing persistent bad breath, see your dentist. Any of these conditions may indicate a problem.

Schedule a callback with us to learn more :

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https://pearldentalclinic.ae/online-appointment/

We look forward in welcoming you.

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