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Tag Archives: Good Oral Hygiene

Manual or Electronic Toothbrush: Which is Best For Me

Manual or Electronic Toothbrush: Which is Best For Me?

BlogBy farrow1July 26, 2021Leave a comment

Manual or electronic toothbrush: Which is best for me? We’ll discuss the options in the Farrow Orthodontics blog. In our recent blog, we looked at how often you should replace a toothbrush. That subject will come up again, as the time to replace a brush varies depending on what type of toothbrush you have. Manual or Electronic Toothbrush? The American…

Mt Airy Orthodontist say Preserve Your Memory through Good Oral Hygiene

BlogBy farrow1March 12, 2014

Did you know that your memory can be linked to your oral hygiene?? A report in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry (webmd.com) showed that adults with gingivitis (swollen, bleeding gums) performed worse on tests of memory and other cognitive skills than did those with healthier gums and mouths. Individuals with gingivitis were more…

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