We all know and love our toothbrushes. They help us get rid of that yucky stuff on our teeth, prevent cavities (with the help of toothpaste), and make our breath smell fresh. But did you know there's more to learn about them? Let's explore some interesting facts about toothbrushes.
the efficacy of oral irrigation as a supplement to regular toothbrushing. The findings were promising, indicating a positive trend favoring oral irrigation in improving gingival health compared to regular oral hygiene or toothbrushing alone
Chemotherapy and radiation therapy can inflict mouth sores and affect the salivary glands and the health of teeth and gums. Cavities, broken or chipped teeth, improperly installed crowns or fillings, and gum disease can worsen during cancer treatment. During treatment, since the white blood cell counts are reduced, the immune system fails to function at its full potential, causing mouth infections. There are a few best oral care hygiene practices for individuals undergoing or may have undergone cancer treatment