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Brushee’s Tips To A Healthier Smile (Nutrition Edition)

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Brushee’s Tips To A Healthier Smile (Nutrition Edition)

                                                                     Posted by Brushee Brand Publisher on March 29, 2016 Interestingly enough, few people take the time to factor in the toll that inadequate nutrition has on oral health. In fact, when discussing “nutrition”, many refer to the benefits it has on the “the body” below the neck, and completely disregard what sugary sodas and processed foods can do to your mouth. As mentioned in our previous article regarding snacking, when sugar comes in contact with the natural bacteria in our mouth, there is a 20 minute period following where acid attacks the enamel and gums within. Ultimately leading to...

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Brushee’s Tips To A Healthier Smile (Snacking Edition)

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Brushee’s Tips To A Healthier Smile (Snacking Edition)

                                                                     Posted by Brushee Brand Publisher on March 28, 2016 What’s going on fellow Brushee’ians!!! On this beautiful day we are going to be giving you a basic tip to assist you with your oral hygiene. See buying a BRUSHEE as a travel toothbrush to maintain clean and fresh smile while on the go, is a huge step toward fighting cavities and excess plaque. However, it is crucial to know the when you should utilize your Brushee, to maximize on your oral health. So here we go! Eating Throughout The Day & Snacking Often times you hear people raise the...

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So What Is The Best Time to Floss?!?

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So What Is The Best Time to Floss?!?

                                                                     Posted by Brushee Brand Publisher on March 23, 2016 Flossing is an integral part of maintaining healthy oral care. In fact, the ADA recommends we floss at least once a day to help remove plaque from between the areas of our teeth that brushing can't reach. This routine is absolutely critical to long-term health, and not only prevents cavities and gum disease, but also prevents tartar build up from un-removed plaque hardening overtime.   So What Is The Best Time to Floss? Research has shown that a majority of people floss after they brush. But we’re here to tell you…....

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How Often Should I Clean My Teeth?

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How Often Should I Clean My Teeth?

                                                                     Posted by Brushee Brand Publisher on March 21, 2016 Ensuring your teeth are clean is the safest bet for long term oral care health. But the question we at BRUSHEE always get is, how often should I brush? And to be honest, that depends on the degree of cleaning. So we've provided some general tips for you to follow, but highly recommend you check with your dentist for their on insight on your personal needs, as well. Daily Oral Care You should clean your teeth with a nylon bristled brush at least two to three times a day. The...

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Treat Your Toothbrush Like....Royalty?

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Treat Your Toothbrush Like....Royalty?

                                                                     Posted by Brushee Brand Publisher on March 17, 2016. Brushing and flossing is by far the golden grail of maintaining proper oral care. But, if your toothbrush looks like a used sponge, your not doing yourself any favors. In fact, experts say that toothbrush bristles that are frayed and over used, are often ineffective at removing plaque. While this may seem like a minute detail, if you wish to keep those healthy teeth and gums in minty fresh condition, we recommend you listen up! Don't Cover Your Wet Toothbrush. Allow your toothbrush to dry before being covered. If you...

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