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The Backstory: From Trauma to Triumph

Most people know they should brush and floss every day, and avoid too much candy or sugary snacks. For many middle- and low-income families, that was the extent of their dental care. In the past, dental care was seen as a luxury, separate from regular medicine, and mostly available to the wealthy. For decades, it was considered non-essential, with earlier care limited to costly, basic tooth replacements or painful extractions ( Simon ). In recent years, oral health care and education have become more accessible and affordable, especially for those in underserved communities. Brushing and avoiding sugar alone are not enough to sustain healthy teeth and gums. Regular dental cleanings and check-ups are essential to optimal oral health. This is my story... I grew up in the South during the late '80s and early '90s. The old wisdom for maintaining healthy teeth was to eat apples and carrots frequently, brush with a mixture of baking soda and peroxide to ward off cavities, and use Lis...

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