Archive for May 17th, 2009

Our bodies are so incredibly amazing aren’t they? Stop and think about it. Just how we are able to move alone is fascinating. At birth we had about 300 bones to start with. Some of these then fused together to form the 206 bones that we have in our body by [...]

It’s not uncommon for a person to experience some discomfort after flossing — especially if they aren’t a regular flosser.
If your teeth or gums hurt after a flossing the main cause may be how often you floss.


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