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“Why do we brush our teeth?”

Brushing teeth removes plaque, a sticky bacterial film that produces acids causing tooth decay and gum disease, thereby preventing cavities and maintaining oral health.

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Plaque forms daily on teeth and gums, feeding on sugars to produce enamel-eroding acids and irritate gums. Regular brushing twice daily, especially with fluoride toothpaste, disrupts plaque buildup, preventing tartar formation, gingivitis, and tooth loss.

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