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Get in a good brushing session in the morning, after lunch, and before bedtime. Make sure that you brush your teeth, gum line, and gums. Sing the “Happy Birthday” song in your head while brushing to make sure that you’ve gone long enough. Brushing your teeth regularly and correctly can reduce bad bacteria and plaque in your mouth.  If you have a young child who suffers from rotting teeth, you may want to supervise their brushing. Over-brushing can wear down your teeth over time and lead to cavities. Try not to brush your teeth more than 3 times per day, unless your dentist suggests otherwise. Flossing removes hidden food and plaque between your teeth. It also helps protect your gums from gingivitis, which can cause rotting teeth. Try to floss at least once a day. Rinsing your mouth with mouthwash after brushing is also a good way to kill off the bad bacteria in your mouth. Be aware that most mouthwashes are not okay for children to use, even if they suffer from rotting teeth. Sugars create nasty bacteria in your mouth that eat away at your teeth’s outer surface. Instead of drinking sodas or juices, choose water or unsweetened tea. Avoid sugary snacks and go with fresh fruits and veggies. Replace sugary candies in your diet with sugar-free gum.

summary: Brush your teeth 3 times daily. Floss and use mouthwash before and after brushing. Limit your consumption of sugary treats or drinks.


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It happens frequently at the beginning of a word. Such is when "s" followed by a consonant, the "s" could sound tz, dz or es, or even se to the listener. In Italian, s in both studente and asfalto is s-impura, and begins the syllable (/a-sfal-to/) as if it is a sfalto.

summary: Impure means that the letter's sound is mixed with another sound without presence of that other. Note that for instance, in English student, letter s is impure but s in aspect is not impure.


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Yawning can be an easy way to generate saliva. Even if you aren’t feeling sleepy, try yawning a few times. You’d be surprised how strongly your body responds to the simple act by producing a bunch of spit. Always cover your mouth when yawning in public. You can still be polite when you’re trying to gleek. Most sour candies will stimulate your salivary glands and generate enough saliva to gleek. Get a pack of sour candies and throw some in your mouth. After sucking on them for a few seconds, you should have plenty of saliva. Too much sugar is bad for your teeth. Make sure that you clean your mouth out if you’re eating a lot of it. Water is an excellent way to stimulate your salivary glands. It also has the added benefit of being good for you! If you’re having trouble salivating, drink a little bit of water. You’d be surprised by how moist your mouth will feel. Form a small circle by pursing your lips together. It’s incredibly hard to breathe and gleek at the same time, so you’ll want to catch your breath before attempting to gleek. Take a deep breathe and relax your shoulders. A deep breath will give the salivary gland time to generate enough spit around the bottom of your tongue. To flex your tongue, tighten the muscles by pushing it upwards and outwards towards the roof of your mouth. Press your tongue in the area between your upper teeth and the skin on the roof of your mouth. When you're ready to gleek, make this motion in one action and as quickly as possible. Your tongue should stiffen as you flex it, and you’ll know that you’re doing it right if it feels rigid and stiff in your mouth. Open your mouth as wide as you comfortably can and extend your lower jaw away from you and towards your target. Flex the muscles in your tongue as hard as you can while doing this. With enough practice, you will naturally shoot out a stream of saliva from the gland beneath your tongue.  It may be tempting to try and purse your lips together, since that’s what most people do when they normally spit. This will block the gland at the bottom of your tongue though, so try to avoid doing it while you gleek. Keep your tongue locked to the roof of your mouth while you’re doing this.
summary: Yawn a couple of times to stimulate saliva. Eat a sour candy to trigger your salivary gland. Drink some water to moisturize your mouth. Pucker your lips together and take a deep breath. Flex your tongue and extend it against the roof of your mouth. Open your mouth and push your bottom jaw out.