Home
Care
A beautiful, healthy smile that lasts a lifetime is our ultimate
goal when treating patients. Your personal home care plays an important
role in achieving that goal. Your personal home care starts by eating
balanced meals, reducing the number of snacks you eat, and correctly
using the various dental aids that help control the plaque and bacteria
that cause dental disease.
Tooth
brushing – Brush your teeth at least twice a day
(especially before going to bed at night) with an ADA approved soft
bristle brush and toothpaste.
1.
Place the brush at a 45 degree angle to the gums and gently brush
using a small, circular motion, ensuring that you always feel the
bristles on the gums.
2. Brush the outer, inner, and biting surfaces of each tooth.
Use the tip of the brush to clean the inside of the front teeth.
3. Brush your tongue to remove bacteria and freshen your breath.
4. Electric toothbrushes are also recommended. They are easy to
use and can remove plaque efficiently. Simply place the bristles
of the electric brush on your gums and teeth and allow the brush
to do its job, several teeth at a time.
Flossing
– Daily flossing is the best way to clean between the teeth
and under the gumline. Flossing not only helps clean these spaces,
it disrupts plaque colonies from building up, preventing damage
to the gums, teeth, and bone.
1.
Take 12-16 inches (30-40cm) of dental floss and wrap it around your
middle fingers, leaving about 2 inches (5cm) of floss between the
hands.
2. Using your thumbs and forefingers to guide the floss, gently
insert the floss between teeth using a sawing motion.
3. Curve the floss into a “C” shape around each tooth
and under the gumline. Gently move the floss up and down, cleaning
the side of each tooth.
4. Floss holders are recommended if you have difficulty using conventional
floss.
Rinsing
– It is important to rinse your mouth with water
after brushing, and also after meals if you are unable to brush.
If you are using an over-the-counter product for rinsing, it’s
a good idea to consult with your dentist or dental hygienist on
its appropriateness for you.
Use other
dental aids as recommended by your dentist or dental hygienist:
Interdental brushes, rubber tip stimulators, tongue cleaners, irrigation
devices, fluoride, medicated rinses, etc., can all play a role in
good dental home care.
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