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        Is certain food more conducive to a build-up of dental plaque?FAQ Sticky foods stay on and between the teeth for longer and so are more likely to invite dental plaque, particularly when they ar Read all the answers
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        What brushing technique should be used to fight plaque?FAQ To be effective, without damaging the enamel or injuring the gums, brush in a circular motion, going over all of the sides of t Read all the answers
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        Does effective brushing make your gums bleed?FAQ Contrary to popular thinking, overly energetic brushing to remove dental plaque is not a good habit for healthy teeth and gums. Read all the answers
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        How should you brush your teeth if you have sensitive gums?FAQ To avoid hurting sensitive gums when brushing, it is better to use a toothbrush that has soft bristles with rounded tips. Read all the answers
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        Does vitamin C protect the gums?FAQ It is true that a vitamin C deficiency causes bleeding disorders which cause gums to bleed, but this is rare in developed count Read all the answers
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        When should you consult a doctor while your child is teething?FAQ Teething does not generally require an appointment to see the doctor. Read all the answers
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        What about home remedies?FAQ Above all, do not follow advice from an era when there were no products specially designed to relieve the pain of teething, suc Read all the answers
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        Do the first milk teeth need to be cleaned?FAQ The enamel on milk teeth is more fragile than on permanent teeth, so milk teeth are particularly sensitive to the effects of th Read all the answers
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        When should you consult your dentist for mouth irritation or minor wounds?FAQ When the irritation or oral injuries are due to braces, removable prosthetics (dentures) or the sharp edge of a tooth, it is es Read all the answers
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        Should fluoride supplements be taken in addition to the fluoride in toothpaste?FAQ Special cases aside, the fluoride in cooking salt and fluoride toothpastes is usually sufficient for adults. Read all the answers
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        Do sweets really promote tooth decay?FAQ When the bacteria in dental plaque digest sugars, they produce acids which then attack the enamel and dentine, causing tooth de Read all the answers
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        Are older people safe from tooth decay?FAQ Absolutely not! Older people are at significant risk of tooth decay, for a number of reasons: Read all the answers
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        Can children's teeth be protected with a varnish?FAQ To prevent tooth decay, children and teenagers can have their teeth ‘varnished’: the dentist fills the natural grooves on the s Read all the answers
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        Do sweets promote tooth decay?FAQ When the bacteria in dental plaque digest sugars, they produce substances which then attack the enamel and dentine, causing too Read all the answers
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        How can you help children to overcome their fear of the dentist?FAQ Regular visits to the dentist are recommended (twice a year), at least from the age of three, when all of the milk teeth have c Read all the answers
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        What to do if you breathe through your mouth?FAQ If dry mouth is due to mouth breathing, particularly at night, it is necessary to address the causes of the habit (by treating per Read all the answers
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        How do saliva substitutes work?FAQ Saliva substitutes are products designed to keep the mouth well lubricated for longer. Read all the answers
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        How is xerostomia diagnosed?FAQ When dry mouth is suspected in an individual who cannot describe how they are feeling (sufferers of Alzheimer's disease or stroke Read all the answers
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        Can you remove tartar by yourself?FAQ No! Only the dentist can remove tartar, which is a build-up of solidified and mineralised dental plaque. Read all the answers
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      #Did you know Food rich in histamine can cause oral irritation in some people: walnuts, hazelnuts, gruyère, blue cheese, pineapple, citrus fruit, strawberries, shellfish, for example.
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        Why do teeth lose their whiteness?FAQ Fading whiteness or staining on teeth is often caused by the habits of our everyday lifestyle. Read all the answers
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        How does a dentist whiten teeth?FAQ There are three whitening techniques that can be performed at the dentist's. Read all the answers
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        Does whitening damage the tooth enamel?FAQ Although the whitening procedure only temporarily increases the porosity of the enamel, dental whitening products must not be used Read all the answers
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        If you have sensitive teeth, can you brush your teeth less often?FAQ Absolutely not, quite the opposite! Flawless oral hygiene will reduce dentine hypersensitivity and protect the gums and enamel. Read all the answers
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        What to do if you grind your teeth at night?FAQ Bruxism (grinding your teeth while you sleep) can damage the enamel and make teeth hypersensitive. Read all the answers
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        Is there a way of remedying tooth sensitivity?FAQ Some of the substances in gels for sensitive teeth can reduce the transmission of painful stimuli, without being actual anaestheti Read all the answers
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        What can be done to beat bad breath during the day?FAQ If you are worried about how your breath smells and you cannot brush your teeth: Read all the answers
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        How can you tell if you have bad breath?FAQ Some of us have an obsessive fear that we have bad breath, which may or may not be the case. Read all the answers
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        What is halitophobia?FAQ Many people are convinced, mistakenly, that they have bad breath. Read all the answers
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      #Did you know To keep your teeth white, limit tobacco use and the consumption of coffee, tea, balsamic vinegar, curry, etc. and use a whitening toothpaste and whitening treatment
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      #Did you know It is estimated that 20% of the population suffers from bad breath. In 90% of cases, this is due to gum or tooth problems.
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      #Did you know Most adults will suffer from at least one decayed tooth during their lifetime, despite progress made with fluoride toothpastes. Poor dental hygiene is to blame.
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      #Did you know At six years of age, two out of three children have at least one decayed tooth! There are ways to prevent this potentially serious infection.
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      #Did you know From the age of 50, the salivary glands produce less saliva and a dry mouth is more common. Luckily, there are solutions.
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      #Did you know It only takes 48 hours without brushing your teeth for dental plaque to solidify and become more difficult to remove! So grab your toothbrush!
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      #Did you know 80% of adults will experience a gum problem during their lifetime, with potentially serious consequences for the health of their teeth.
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      #Did you know In the past, parents often gave babies marsh mallow roots to chew on when teething. Camomile is also known for its soothing properties.
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         My programJunior (7 to 12 years) tooth decay preventionProtecting children’s first permanent teeth from decay is essential for life-long healthy teeth. Healthy habits encouraged during early childhood must be maintained. 
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         My programAnti-plaqueDental plaque is oral health’s enemy number one. Arm yourself against the bacteria that cause it by choosing the right weapons! 
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         My programFresh breathTackle the sources of bad breath, such as tartar, neglected interdental spaces and coated tongue: find a solution to every cause. 
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         My programDry mouthSeniors often suffer from dryness in the mouth. There are products available for relieving dryness that are beneficial to oral hygiene and kind to the mucous membrane. 
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         My programIrritated gumsGum irritation is a very common problem and causes discomfort that can sometimes complicate brushing. There are specially designed solutions for soothing this discomfort and fighting the bacteria behind gum problems. 
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         My programTeeth whiteningWith the right tools, it is easy to keep teeth white: a toothbrush and toothpaste designed to remove surface discoloration, a whitening agent and the help of your dentist. 
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         My programSensitive teethWhen you have sensitive teeth, it is essential to adopt a gentle oral hygiene routine that protects the enamel from mechanical wear, as well as from the acids produced by dental plaque. 
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         My programAdult tooth decay preventionIn adults, tooth decay can be prevented by strengthening the enamel with fluoride and through good oral hygiene to inhibit the build-up of plaque on and between the teeth. 
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         My programSensitive gumsSensitive gums require gentle care and flawless oral hygiene in order to avoid the onset of tooth decay. Find out how to care for your gums while fighting the bacteria that cause dental plaque. 
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         My programKids’ (2 to 6 years) tooth decay preventionProtecting children’s first permanent teeth from decay is essential for life-long healthy teeth. It is easier to develop the best habits for good oral hygiene with the right tools.