Dads are the superheroes for most kids and the toughest in the family. This, however, doesn’t make them less susceptible to teeth defects such as decay and other oral issues!
Studies have, in fact, shown that men are more likely to develop dental issues in their older age. Problems such as gum diseases, oral and throat cancer cases have been reported higher among men in the past decade.
This results from the fact that two-thirds of men in the US don’t brush their teeth twice a day and are less likely to replace their toothbrush as required. In as much as dads may be busy, it’s essential to observe oral hygiene to veer off grave dental problems.
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