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    Question: hoe can removing a tooth help interms of mouth hygiene

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    Asked by base20fen to Sally, Mmboyi, Mike, Michael, Jacinta, Gliday, Elkana, Edna, Arnold on 17 Jul 2025.
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      Michael Kimwele answered on 17 Jul 2025:


      Removing a tooth can improve oral hygiene in situations where the tooth is severely decayed, infected, or causing problems for surrounding teeth. By removing the source of infection or crowding, extraction can prevent further spread of disease and make it easier to clean the mouth effectively.

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