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quiz do you know the benefits of walking?
or other starchy foods that tend to get stuck in the teeth. swipe to advance / constant snacking snacking produces less saliva than a meal, leaving food bits in your teeth for hours longer. avoid snacking too frequently, and stick to snacks that are low in sugar and starch -- for example, carrot sticks...
https://www.webmd.com/oral-health/ss/slideshow-teeth-wreckers
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