Friday, September 19, 2008

Dental Care.....

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Sagittal section of a tooth

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Brushing Tips:























  • Use a soft bristled brush, preferably one with rounded, synthetic bristles.




  • Replace your toothbrush approximately every two to three months or as soon as the bristles are worn or bent. A worn-out toothbrush does not clean your teeth properly, and may actually injure your gums. You should also replace your toothbrush after you've had a cold.




  • Be sure your brush is the right size (in general, smaller is better than larger).




  • Place the bristles at a 45 degree angle to the gum line, and slide the tips of the brush under the gums.








  • Gently jiggle the bristles or move it in small circles over the tooth and gums.




  • Brush the outside, the inside, and the chewing surfaces of your teeth. For chewing surfaces, use a light back and forth motion.




  • For the front teeth, brush the inside surfaces of the upper and lower jaws: Tilt your brush vertically and make several strokes up and down with the front part of the brush over the teeth and gum tissues.




  • Brushing your tongue will help freshen your breath. Debris and bacteria can collect on your tongue and cause bad breath.




  • Since your toothbrush will only clean one or two teeth at a time, change its position to clean each tooth properly.




  • Brush at least once every day, preferably at bedtime. Adding a brush time after breakfast increases your chances of thorough daily plaque removal.




  • Take your time: A thorough brushing should take at least 3 minutes.




  • Don't brush your teeth too vigorously, and don't use a hard bristled toothbrush, since it causes the gums to recede and exposes root surfaces. It also wears down the tooth structure. Both of these conditions can lead to tooth sensitivity.




  • A pea-sized amount of fluoridated toothpaste is sufficient.




  • Replace your brush when the bristles begin to spread, as a worn out toothbrush will not properly clean your teeth.





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