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Toothpicks are among the most straightforward of everyday items, but even they have functions hiding in plain sight.
Toothpicks are relatively thick compared to dental floss. They often cannot reach deep into the narrow interdental spaces where food debris and plaque can hide. As a result, a significant amount of ...
What's more serious is that toothpicks can cause great harm to the teeth and gums. When using a toothpick, if you're not careful, you may apply too much force and damage the gum tissue, resulting in ...
Xanthan gum is a common additive that helps in thickening and stabilizing various products. Let's find out more about its benefits, side effects and safety.
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Conclusion While toothpicks may seem like a quick fix for removing food debris, they can cause significant harm to your gums and overall oral health. From gum injuries and infections to enamel damage ...
Memory Don't Throw Away That Toothpick! How chewing wood may boost brain antioxidants and memory. Posted March 5, 2025 | Reviewed by Monica Vilhauer Ph.D.
Toothpicks are a go-to for many people in need of removing food debris after meals, but their frequent and improper use poses serious risks to oral health, particularly to the gums. While they offer ...
Risk of infectionWhen the gum tissue is damaged, it becomes vulnerable to infections. Cheptoris emphasizes that toothpicks, especially wooden ones, are not always sterile.
Methods Moisture, total nicotine and pH content were analysed in 70 commercially available TFN products, covering five different types (lozenges, chewing gum, loose leaf, toothpicks and pouches).
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