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            <title>Plaque Watch</title>
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            <description>See where plaque is on teeth with a food dye.Swish a few dops around front teeth, spit exess into a paper towel in class or the sink at home and look at teeth in a mirror.Plaque is usually seen at gum margins and between teeth but it is difficult to see inside grooves on chewing surfaces </description>
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