There are a couple pretty major anatomical differences between males and females — but who knew matters of our dental health were different, too?

Last week, TikTokker Hannah ( @not_hannah_06 ) went viral with an alarming video in which she proclaimed that most toothpastes are formulated for men’s mouths — but because women’s mouths are more acidic, they should be using different toothpaste.

While that’s not entirely accurate, it’s not really that far off. As one dentist told The Post, men’s and women’s mouths are different, and we may want to consider that when it comes to caring for our pearly whites.

Experts note that key biological differences mean that women may require a different approach to oral hygiene than their male counterparts. Rido – stock.adobe.com

On average, women’

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