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At-Home Dental Hygiene Basics

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Many of us learned basic oral hygiene habits as children. Now that we are all grown up, it’s a good idea to review our techniques and make sure we are keeping our smiles healthy! Let’s review some at-home dental care basics.

 

Brush: Brush your teeth for two minutes, twice per day. Many people choose to brush when they wake up and just before bedtime. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to protect your enamel and gum tissues from damage, and don’t brush too hard. Think more “massage” than “scrub.” Brushing with a stiff brush or harsh pressure can do significant damage to your enamel and gum tissues.

 

Floss: Floss your teeth for two to three minutes every day. Floss (or other interdental cleaners) clean the places that your toothbrush cannot reach–in between teeth and behind back molars, for example. Interdental cleaning can come before or after brushing, as long as you do both consistently.  

 

Mouthwash: Some people choose to include mouthwash (also referred to as mouthrinse) in their daily hygiene routine. If you choose to do this, use a therapeutic mouthwash–that is, mouthwash that is designed to kill bacteria, rather than simply masking halitosis.

 

For more information, call [practice_name] in [city], [state], at [phone].  Dr. [doctor_name] and our team are happy to help you!

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Are you an expert when it comes to caring for your teeth and gums? Brushing and flossing are central to good oral health, but there are more things you can do to supplement your daily dental routine.

First, it’s important to remember the basics. Have you been brushing and flossing properly? Ideally, brush twice a day for two minutes each session, and floss once a day for 2-3 minutes each session. Also, you can use an ADA approved therapeutic mouthwash after meals if you like.

If you use tobacco or recreational drugs, it is time to quit. Add oral emergencies and tooth decay to the list of damage those kinds of habits inflict your body. You can do it!

Next, how can you up your game? Here are a few tips:

Try to avoid snacks between meals, as this can raise your risk for tooth decay, gum disease, and oral emergencies such as chipped or cracked teeth. Always eat a healthy and balanced diet with lots of calcium, protein, and phosphorus. Try to limit sugars and acidic foods such as fruit juices, soda, and alcoholic beverages. Avoid bad habits such as chewing on ice or biting your nails.

Try not to brush for 30 minutes after eating, as your teeth are extra sensitive to abrasions during that period. Instead, try chewing sugar-free gum for 20 minutes after a meal to help keep your mouth clean as you prepare to brush.

If you play sports, use appropriate mouth protection. The better protected your teeth are, the better off you will be if an accident should happen.

Finally, don’t forget to schedule your regular dental appointment at [practice_name]! Regular check-ups by Dr. [doctor_name] and professional cleanings by our team will help catch problems early, as well as take care of plaque buildup for a strong, healthy smile. If you are in [city], [state], all [phone] to set up your appointment today!

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Traveling can be a stressful time, especially if you forget to pack the things you need most. However, there is no need to fear—Dr. [doctor_name] and our dental team is here to help you! As you may already know, oral hygiene is vital every day if you want a top-notch smile. So, we are happy to give you some oral hygiene packing tips that can help you remember your smile care essentials.

First, pack your travel toothbrush. This item is beneficial while traveling because it’s little and it doesn’t take much room in your traveling bag. To keep your brush clean and pristine, it’s also recommended to pack a toothbrush cover. The cover will protect your brush from germs and bacteria. Just make sure the cover has ventilation holes so your toothbrush bristles can dry after using them.

Second, pack your travel toothpaste. This type of paste is beneficial if you’re traveling by plane. Remember, liquids that weigh more than 3.4 ounces are not allowed on the aircraft, so make sure your paste is small enough to meet the weight requirements. If you are not traveling on a plane, you can pack a regular tube of toothpaste if you have enough room in your bag.

Third, pack your floss. This is extremely important because it’s strongly recommended to floss your smile at least once a day. Not only is floss handy when cleaning your smile, but it is also handy when you have food stuck in your teeth. Instead of having a food-filled smile on your vacation, you can have a beautiful smile by flossing your teeth after you eat.

Do you have questions about oral hygiene in [city], [state]? If so, don’t be afraid to call [practice_name] at your earliest convenience. Our dental team is here to help you in any way we can, and we are happy to give you the answers you’re looking for. We look forward to hearing from you!

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