explain the important of ph in mouth
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Steven Powell, DDS, a general dentist at Loma Linda University School of Dentistry, says the lack of a proper acid/alkaline balance within a patient's mouth — also known as pH balance — can enable bad bacteria to thrive. Powell says the golden number for pH in your mouth should be 5.6 or above to help protect your gums.
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