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  Oral Care Beyond the Basics
 
General Nutrition Tips
Drink tap. If bottled water is your main source of drinking water, you could be missing the decay-preventive benefits of fluoride.
Choose H20. Sipping soda can increase the rate of harmful acid attacks on tooth enamel.
Don’t curb carbs. Low-carb diets can cause bad breath.
Eat well. A dental-healthy diet can help reduce tooth decay.
Stay fresh. Oral-B Brush-Ups textured teeth wipes can clean your teeth and freshen your breath on-the-go.
 
Pregnancy & Kids
Brushing for two? Good oral health habits not only help prevent oral problems during pregnancy, they also help the oral health of your baby.
Give a massage. Take care of your child’s oral health from birth. For starters, clean baby’s gums with a washcloth.
Make brushing a blast. Oral-B Stages® toothbrushes and toothpaste make kids want to brush!
Illness & Medication
Know the effects. Certain medications can impact your oral health.
Out with the old. Replace your toothbrush every three months and after every illness. Oral-B offers a wide selection of both manual toothbrushes and replacement heads for power brushes, so have fun choosing!
 
Seniors
Ace arthritis. If you have arthritis, make brushing easier by inserting the end of your toothbrush into a tennis ball.
Everyday essentials. More people are keeping their teeth as they get older, but older adults face additional dental problems. Thorough daily care is essential.
Get a grip. Some seniors find the ergonomic handle and brushing action of an Oral-B power toothbrush easier to handle.
 
Smokers
Put it out. Smokers can have gum disease even without any signs of bleeding.
Risky business. Smokers have an increased incidence of periodontal disease, and the bone and tooth loss associated with it.
Lighten up. Celebrate quitting with a whiter smile. try Oral-B Rembrandt® whitening products.
 
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