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Health Tip: Preventing Tooth Discoloration
By LadyLively on December 22, 2016
From the foods you eat to habits such as smoking, many factors contribute to tooth discoloration.
The Cleveland Clinic suggests these preventive tips:
- Cut back on coffee.
- Quit smoking.
- Floss and brush your teeth regularly.
- See a dental hygienist twice each year.
- Visit your dentist if discoloration doesn’t ease after changing habits, or if you have other symptoms, such as bleeding gums.
Source: HealthDay
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