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dental care

You've probably heard it your whole life: You've got to brush your teeth. But having a good oral hygiene routine does more for you than just ensuring you're not going around with spinach stuck in your chompers.

Narcity Canada talked to Dr. Andrea Gelinas — Toronto-based dentist and owner of Gelinas Dental Studio — who said that using mouthwash after brushing and flossing is arguably the easiest way to boost your teeth-cleaning habits.

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There are a lot of different teeth-whitening hacks available online, but how many of them are not just effective, but also safe?

One hack that went viral after it was shared on TikTok is to use a magic eraser. That's right, a magic eraser, which is typically used to remove scuff marks from walls, was being used to whiten teeth.

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Canada is set to get a new dental care program that will give coverage to uninsured Canadians and it's supposed to start soon.

In the 2023 federal budget, the government laid out its plan to ensure that more Canadians have dental coverage because "nobody should have to choose between taking care of their teeth and being able to pay the bills at the end of the month."

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With the federal budget 2022 comes a plan to implement Canada's new dental care program — which some Canadians will begin to benefit from before the end of the year.

Fulfilling one of the core pledges of the new Liberal-NDP deal, this federal budget includes what's expected to be the first phase of a national dental care program.

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Dental care and universal pharmacare programs are currently in the works for Canada, and it's all thanks to a new deal between the Liberal Party and the NDP.

On Tuesday, March 22, the two parties reached a deal that will keep Justin Trudeau in power until 2025, and Jagmeet Singh's party is getting some of its policies pushed forward as part of the bargain.

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