Many people have incorporated dental care into their daily routines by brushing twice a day and flossing once a day. However, timing is everything, whether it comes to brushing after breakfast ...
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In mid-July, a 600kg (94 stone) walrus, affectionately nicknamed Freya, appeared near Norway's capital city in the Oslo Fjord. Not one to remain low-key, she soon became a local celebrity ...
Most people when they floss, they are too aggressive. And they go straight down. And they go up and down, and they pull it out. When you go to floss, you have to wrap the floss around each side of ...
Brushing twice daily does a good amount to keep your mouth clean, but the dentists we spoke to all agree that flossing is essential too. “Flossing removes food particles, debris and plaque from ...
A walrus that has become a popular attraction in the Oslo Fjord is being endangered by too much attention and could even be put down for her own good, authorities say. The walrus, nicknamed Freya ...
We’ve written before at HuffPost UK about the best time to floss, and shared the fact that many of us are not flossing deep enough into our gums, either. But it wasn’t until I met with my ...
With tusks like an elephant and the body of an overgrown seal, the Pacific walrus is one blubbery beast. This ungainly animal, often gathered en masse on rocky beaches or seen riding ice floes, dives ...
But they have to hit you with their tusks to figure out what you are. And for a walrus to hit one of us can be lethal.” Indeed, their ivory tusks can be nearly two feet long. Hooked into ice ...
According to the Cleveland Clinic, using one of these gadgets is a great way to amp up your oral hygiene game between dentist visits (in addition to traditional flossing). Water flossers have been ...
Walrus are facing the reality of the climate crisis and we need to know more about how they are affected. WWF and the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) are asking teachers and students to become ‘Walrus ...