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  2. Teeth And Gum Care - WebMD

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    Place a pea-sized dab of fluoride toothpaste on the head of the toothbrush. (Use a soft toothbrush.) Place the toothbrush against the teeth at a 45-degree angle up to the gum line. Move the brush ...

  3. Digestive System (Anatomy): How It Works - WebMD

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    The human digestive system includes these organs: Mouth. The mouth is the beginning of the digestive tract. In fact, digestion starts here before you even take the first bite of a meal. The smell ...

  4. Tongue Problems: Sores, Discoloration, and Tongue Bumps - WebMD

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    Many things can cause tongue pain or painful bumps to form, including: Trauma. Accidentally biting your tongue or scalding it on something hot can leave you with a sore tongue until the damage ...

  5. 15 Common Dental Problems and Tooth Diseases - WebMD

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    1/15. 1. Toothache. You've made a dentist appointment, and it can't come soon enough. Meanwhile, it can help to rinse your mouth with warm water, floss to remove food caught between teeth, and ...

  6. Mandible: What To Know - WebMD

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    The human skull has many components. In fact, in an average adult human, the skull combines 22 bones. ... the mandible is responsible for holding the bottom row of teeth in place and providing the ...

  7. Trigeminal Nerve: Location, Functions, and Health Problems -...

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    The trigeminal nerve is a cranial nerve. It arises from the brainstem, and its branches cover your face and head. The trigeminal nerve is a paired nerve — you have one on each side. Its chief ...

  8. WebMD Oral Health Guide: Teeth and Gums

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    Toothaches. Sensitive Teeth. Tooth Discoloration. Plaque. Abscessed Tooth. Teeth Grinding (Bruxism) Cavities. Tooth Enamel Erosion and Restoration. 9 Risk Factors for Tooth Loss.

  9. Baby Teeth: When They Come In & When They Fall Out - WebMD

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    6 to 7 years. Other primary tooth eruption facts: A general rule of thumb is that for every 6 months of life, approximately 4 teeth will erupt. Girls generally precede boys in tooth eruption ...

  10. Wisdom Teeth: Picture, Problems, Removal - WebMD

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    Facial swelling in the area of the tooth extraction should be treated with heat after the first 24 hours of ice. Apply a moist warm towel to the area on a 20-minute on, 20-minute off schedule ...

  11. It is mostly made of water. But saliva also contains important substances that your body needs to digest food and keep your teeth strong. Saliva is important because it: Keeps your mouth moist and ...