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Hydrogen peroxide can be too abrasive for oral health, leading to painful ulcers instead of relief. Instead, a high salt solution serves as an effective mouth rinse to promote healthy bacteria and improve the oral environment. Simple alternatives like baking soda with a soft toothbrush can also disrupt harmful biofilms, offering a low-cost approach to maintaining oral hygiene.In this clip
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Can you please explain in more detail how to naturally replenish teeth by supporting the natural strength of your teeth through non-invasive means, such as building hydroxyapatite bonds to potentially reverse early-stage cavities?
Can you please explain in more detail how to naturally replenish teeth by supporting the natural strength of your teeth through non-invasive means, such as building hydroxyapatite bonds to potentially reverse early-stage cavities, as discussed in the episode AMA #15: Fluoride Benefits/Risks & Vagus Nerve Stimulation and the clip Oral Health Insights?
Can you please explain in more detail how to naturally replenish teeth by supporting the natural strength of your teeth through non-invasive means, such as building hydroxyapatite bonds to potentially reverse early-stage cavities, as discussed in the episode AMA #15: Fluoride Benefits/Risks & Vagus Nerve Stimulation and the clip Oral Health Insights?