Why Proper Brushing Matters for Oral Health
- Proper brushing removes plaque, prevents cavities, protects gums and keeps your breath fresh.
- When done incorrectly, brushing can lead to tooth decay, gum problems, and enamel damage over time.
- Mouth naturally contains bacteria, when these bacteria mix with food particles, they form plaque- if it isn’t removed regularly, it can harden into tartar, leading to cavities, gum disease, bad breath.
Right tools for proper brushing
- Use a soft-bristled toothbrush. Hard bristles can damage enamel and irritate gums. Consider a small head toothbrush so it can reach all areas of mouth.
- Use a fluoride toothpaste. Fluoride strengthens tooth enamel and helps prevent cavities.
- Change the toothbrush in every 3-4 months.
When to brush
- Brushing your teeth twice a day- once in the morning and once before bed is recommended.li>
- Brushing at night is important because bacteria multiply while you sleep.
Correct brushing technique
- Effective brushing involves bass technique for adults and Fones techniques for children.
- Always use a soft brush, brush for 2 mins, twice daily, and gently clean all surfaces, including your tongue, to prevent damage and decay.
For Adult
- Use a small strip amount of toothpaste.
- Hold the toothbrush at 45-degree angle to the gums. This helps clean both the teeth and the gumline.
- On outer/ inner surfaces use short, gentle circular movements to clean alongside the gumline and teeth.
- On chewing surface use flat brush with back-and-forth motions.
- For front tooth [ inner surface] – tilt the brush vertically and use gentle up-and-down strokes.li>
- On tongue- sweep from back to front to remove bacteria that cause bad breath.
For Children
- Use pea-sized amount of toothpaste.
- Keep teeth closed, use gentle, wide circular motions to brush each set of teeth.
General tips
- Duration- brush for full two minutes, twice a day [ morning and night].
- Pressure- brush gently, brushing too hard can wear down enamel and cause gum recession..
- Brush- use a soft- bristled brush and replace it every 3-4 months.
- Routine- develop a consistent order to ensure you clean every area (back and inner surface of teeth).
- Do not brush immediately after acidic foods, wait at least 30 minutes to avoid enamel damage.
- Duration- brush for full two minutes, twice a day [ morning and night].
Additional tips for better oral health
- Floss daily to remove plaque between teeth where a toothbrush can’t reach.
- Limit sugary foods and drinks, which feed harmful bacteria.
- Drink plenty of water to help wash away minute food particles.
- Visit dental clinics in every 6 months for regular dental check-ups and professional cleanings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is dental hygiene important ?
Dental hygiene is essential because it helps prevent oral disease such as cavities and gum diseases and contributes to overall health.
How often should a person visit the dentist ?
It is recommended to visit the dentist at least twice a year (every 6 months).
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