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Flossing your teeth helps maintain healthy gums and prevent cavities.

Flossing Your Teeth: How Often Should You Floss?

Here’s what NYC dentist, Dr Sandip Sachar, had to say: Brush your teeth twice a…

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Comparison of tartar vs. plaque on teeth before and after professional dental cleaning

What Is Tartar vs. Plaque?

Among the many factors that affect dental hygiene, two terms that often cause confusion are…

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Illustration showing the stages of gum disease, from healthy gums to advanced gum disease with bleeding gums and infection.

Gum Disease and Bleeding Gums

Everything You Need to Know About Bleeding Gums and Periodontal Disease Bleeding gums can be…

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Flossing your teeth helps maintain healthy gums and prevent cavities.

Flossing Your Teeth: How Often Should You Floss?

By Sandip Sachar / February 3, 2025 /

Here’s what NYC dentist, Dr Sandip Sachar, had to say: Brush your teeth twice a day (morning and night, for at least 2 minutes each time) and floss your teeth once a day (night is more common). Brush your teeth and then floss or floss your teeth and then brush. Either way is fine, says…

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Comparison of tartar vs. plaque on teeth before and after professional dental cleaning

What Is Tartar vs. Plaque?

By Sandip Sachar / January 29, 2025 /

Among the many factors that affect dental hygiene, two terms that often cause confusion are dental plaque and tartar (also called calculus). While they are closely related, they differ significantly in their formation, effects, and treatment. Dental Plaque Dental plaque is a soft, sticky film that forms on the surfaces of teeth from the food…

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Illustration showing the stages of gum disease, from healthy gums to advanced gum disease with bleeding gums and infection.

Gum Disease and Bleeding Gums

By Sandip Sachar / January 13, 2025 /

Everything You Need to Know About Bleeding Gums and Periodontal Disease Bleeding gums can be a sign of gum disease or periodontal disease, a condition that affects millions worldwide. Gum disease is usually painless and can go unnoticed in its early stages. However, the consequences of untreated gum disease can be severe, including tooth loss…

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