How to take care of your teeth?
After all, you want a beautiful smile
We all want to
have perfectly looking white teeth (Related:
Teeth whitening options) and a
beautiful smile but there is more to it than a trip to
the dentist (Related:
How to pick a cosmetic dentist). Here are some
excellent tips for oral and dental hygiene:
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Toothbrushes: In choosing a
manual toothbrush, soft and extra soft bristles are
gentler with a compact size head. Soft and extra soft
bristles are less abrasive on both the enamel and gums
while the compact head makes the back teeth more
accessible. The handle should also be comfortable to grip
and hold. People with impaired motor skills or
arthritis may find powered toothbrushes helpful.
Toothbrushes and brush heads should be replaced every
three to four months for hygienic purposes and to ensure
proper cleaning. Bristles that are frayed can not clean
teeth effectively and can irritate gums. |
Toothpaste: Today there is a
wide assortment of toothpaste available. From all natural
to fluoride free, toothpastes come in flavors ranging from
the traditional mint to bubble gum and mango. There are
also many specialty toothpaste (e.g.
Starbrite) that are made to whiten
teeth, treat sensitivity, or improve gum health. A remineralizing toothpaste helps to rebuild the tooth’s
enamel for stronger, healthier teeth while fighting plaque
and tooth sensitivity. (Related:
How to whiten your teeth)
Dental Floss: Because a
toothbrush can not reach into all the places that plaque
and food debris collect, dental floss is essential in
maintaining a healthy mouth. Dental floss is used to reach
between the teeth and gumline where the toothbrush misses.
Like toothpaste, dental floss is now available in many
different brands but essentially there are two different
types: waxed and unwaxed. Although both are effective,
waxed dental floss is often easier for people to slip
between teeth that are tightly spaced. Floss aids and
holders are also available to help make flossing easier.
Interdental Cleaners: An
alternative method of cleaning between teeth is with an
interdental cleaner. Interdental cleaners are made in a
variety of sizes to accommodate people with different size
spaces between their teeth. These products range from
picks to sticks and can be easier to handle than floss.
Check with a dentist for proper use of these instruments
to avoid injuring gums.
Oral Irrigators: These units
direct a stream of water to remove plaque and food
particles from around or between the teeth. Oral
irrigators are useful for cleaning heard to reach areas
and can be helpful to those with periodontal (gum)
disease, braces or bridgework. Oral irrigators are also
used to help reduce gingivitis. (Related:
Oral
care)
Mouthrinses: Mouthwashes are
often used to mask mouth odor and freshen breath; however
they are also effective in preventing tooth decay and gum
disease. Look for a mouthwash that is alcohol free and
anti-plaque or anti-gingivitis to aid in maintaining oral
care while keeping breath fresh. Some mouthrinses are
available that are specifically formulated to attack bad
breath.
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