Oral Hygiene for a Healthy Mouth and Gums!

Equipment
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Frayed or bent bristles....time to replace |
are created gently clean the teeth. It is important to always choose a soft brush head when using either a manual or electric toothbrush, and to replace the toothbrush when the bristles begin to bend(or every two to three months).
According to a recent study in the Journal of Periodontology, all dental flosses are equally effective. This means that it does not matter which type of floss you choose to use. There are many
different varieties of floss, including waxed, unwaxed, flavored, and shred-resistant, so
there is a type of floss out there for everyone!
Waterflossers (waterpiks) are experiencing a resurgence in today's dental care routine as an adjunct in removing the plaque biofilm from between the teeth. There are many companies providing waterflosser's, we have found that the "Waterpik" is a reliable brand with many different tips designed to help clean braces, implants and periodontal pockets.
Scraping the tongue removes the furry film that harbors bacteria which can migrate to the teeth and gums, reducing the effectiveness of your brushing and flossing routine. Also, it may contain sulfur compounds that cause persistent halitosis (bad breath). Tongue scrapers are available in many different styles. Ultimately, it doesn't matter what type you choose, as they all offer the same result by gently removing the bacteria buried in your tongue's hairy surface in one easy step.
How to Brush

slight pressure, gently move the brush in a circular vibration motion using short strokes. Use this method to clean the front of your teeth, then move to the back of your teeth, then the biting surfaces, and then your tongue, using the same gentle movements. Sometimes it is necessary to change your head position by tilting or turning to the left or right to get better access to your front and back teeth. Your goal should be to remove the sticky plaque biofilm (bacteria) from the all surfaces of your teeth especially the at the gumline. Be sure you are constantly moving the brush head to avoid damaging your gums!
How to Floss

process, unwrapping fresh floss from your middle finger as you go.
Waterflossing

Tongue Scraping
Stick your tongue out as far as you can. Place the scraper as far back on your tongue as you comfortably can. Then drag the scraper slowly and gently forward. Then repeat. You're done, it's as simple as that!For more information on brushing
and flossing techniques, to learn
other ways to prevent gum
disease, visit perio.org.
Thanks for the help, I'm going to the dentist and I wanna make sure my teeth healthy!
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