Are you brushing correctly

We recommend the following dental care steps for achieving healthy teeth and gums;

- Brush with a soft round bristle toothbrush

- Replace your toothbrush every three to four months

- Change your toothbrush after an illness

- When you're brushing your teeth along the gum line, make sure to angle your brush 45 degrees - so it goes against your teeth and gums

- Move your toothbrush back and forth in small, round strokes

- The correct brushing motion is more like massaging along the gum line rather than vigorous brushing

Other dental care steps, which can help maintain your natural teeth for life, include;

- Use toothpaste with added fluoride

- In order to stop plaque from forming between teeth, you should floss your teeth daily

- Floss against the end-side of the tooth and scale the floss up-and-down several times

- Stock dental floss in your purse, at your office desk and in your car for use when needed

- Your tongue is a major source of plaque and bad breath.

Brush your tongue gently with your toothbrush twice daily (when you brush your teeth)

- Attend periodontal check-ups
- Have oral cancer screenings
- Avoid tobacco products
- Avoid excessive alcohol use
- Maintain a healthy diet

 








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