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How often should I replace my toothbrush?

It’s recommended to replace your toothbrush every 3-4 months or sooner if the bristles become frayed

Both can be effective, but an electric toothbrush may provide better plaque removal, especially for those with limited mobility.

Cavities can develop due to frequent snacking, sugary drinks, genetics, improper brushing, or lack of flossing.

Use a sensitivity toothpaste, avoid acidic foods, and consult a dentist for fluoride treatment if needed

Bleeding gums can be a sign of gingivitis (early-stage gum disease), improper brushing technique, or vitamin deficiencies. Regular flossing and a dentist visit can help.

Brush twice daily, clean your tongue, floss regularly, and drink plenty of water. If bad breath persists, consult a dentist.

Yes, but using an orthodontic toothbrush or an electric toothbrush can help clean around brackets more effectively.

Teeth may start shifting within a few weeks, but visible results take a few months. The full treatment can last 1-3 years depending on the case.

The first visit should be by age 1 or when the first tooth erupts, as per pediatric dentistry guidelines.

Most are safe, but excessive use of whitening toothpaste with abrasives can cause enamel wear. Consider professional whitening for long-term results.

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