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Sunstar GUM Soft-Picks with Fluoride Large (40)
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The Platypus Orthodontic Flosser has changed the way the world flosses with braces! The Platypus Ortho Flosser is easy to use and slips effortlessly under archwires and between brackets. Patients can floss their entire mouth in less than two minutes.
> Easy! Increases flossing compliance over 84%
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Tooth fractures are common in every dental practice. Most people associate cracked teeth with an accident or injury to an anterior or front tooth. While this is a common occurrence, most dentists find fractures in the posterior teeth or molars. This type of fracture is most associated with “cracked tooth syndrome”.
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> Large fillings (amalgams) or other restorations which weaken tooth structure
> Change in mouth temperatures (drinking hot coffee then a cold beverage)
> An injury to the mouth
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> Sensitivity to hot and/or cold food or beverage
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