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Toothpicks are very popular as a tool to clean the area between the teeth from food debris. But behind these benefits, the use of toothpicks also has risks to the health of teeth and gums. Toothpicks are usually made of wood or plastic and have 1 or 2 sharp edges to insert between the teeth. Toothpicks can help remove food debris between your teeth after eating. In addition, toothpicks are also considered to prevent bacterial buildup. The remaining food that is between the teeth must be removed immediately before it has hardened and eventually becomes dental plaque. How to get rid of food scraps doesn't always have to be just by brushing your teeth, you can also use a toothpick in the right way, of course. However, using toothpicks too often can increase the risk of gum damage and bleeding gums. To prevent gum injury, toothpicks should be used very carefully and with gentle movements. Using a toothpick is actually right to remove food residue that sticks as long as you use it properly and safely. Also remember that you need to brush your teeth regularly to maintain healthy teeth and gums. In addition, don't forget to have your teeth checked regularly at the dentist, at least every 6 months. Frequent use of toothpicks is dangerous because it can lead to tooth abrasion. Tooth abrasion is a condition when enamel or dentin is lost and eroded. As a result, you will experience toothache when consuming cold drinks. In addition, continuous abrasion can also cause tooth sensitivity. According to experts, using toothpicks is one way that is less healthy. Every now and then it may be safe, but what if someone is addicted to toothpicks? There are some, you know, that really can't get out of a post-meal toothpick. In addition, in the worst cases, bleeding will also end. If it is continued for a long period of time regardless of these signs, it can cause damage to the entire set of teeth.