
You’ve probably told a little white lie at least once in your life. Maybe you told your parents it wasn’t you who stuck their finger in the icing, or that you swear you have no idea how that window broke. But sometimes little white lies can become much bigger than you intend. Take for example the lies you tell your dentist. While you think you might not be harming anyone by saying that yes, you definitely floss at least once a day, these fibs can catch up to you and cause a lot of damage. Here are a few lies you could be telling your dentist, and why when it comes to your oral health, honesty is the best policy.
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The American College of Prosthodontists reports that 23 million Americans don’t have any teeth left. Although teeth are supposed to last for a lifetime, that doesn’t happen for many people. Tooth loss is often associated with the elderly, but it can occur at any age. Whether you’re in your 20s, 30s, or 40s, you don’t have to wait until you retire to replace your missing teeth. 

The American Dental Association recommends a 