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Improving Your Oral Hygiene

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Your mouth is an important part of your body, tshe two key parts of your mouth on which you should focus are your teeth and gums. To help you maintain strong, pearly whites, try to brush your teeth at least twice a day. In picking a toothbrush, look for one that is strong enough to remove plaque without scraping your enamel. The enamel is the hard, outer layer of your teeth that protects the sensitive inner layers of your teeth. If your enamel breaks down, it is irreparable.


Besides using a good toothbrush, you should also invest in a toothpaste that addresses the needs of your enamel. Some people struggle with stains, while others are prone to sensitive teeth. You can pick a toothpaste that is targeted towards these individual problems. However, you should always make sure that your toothpaste has fluoride, which helps strengthen the enamel.

After you brush your teeth with the appropriate toothbrush and toothpaste, you should floss to protect your gums. Dentists estimate that brushing your teeth cleans about 65% of your mouth, and flossing gets the rest of the 35%. Additionally, researchers contend that flossing regularly can add years to your life. This is because only floss can reach the crevices between teeth, cleaning away the tiny pieces of food and plaque that builds up around your teeth over the course of a day.

Without flossing, the plaque and bacteria around your gums can lead to problems like gingivitis. Once your gums are infected, you can develop periodontitis. Periodontitis can actually increase your risks of health issues like heart attacks and stroke. Thus, it is important to take the time to floss and protect your health and well-being.

Another way to increase your overall health is to make regular visits to the doctor so that he or she can check for any potential problems. This preventative care can help you catch any health problems sooner rather than later, which often makes them easier to treat. However, visits to the doctor can be expensive. To help you, you should consider a health insurance plan that fits your needs.

Oral Hygiene Do’s and Don’ts

Friday, April 24th, 2009


Here’s a list of Do’s and Don’ts for keeping your oral hygiene the best it can be:

Oral Hygiene Do’s

* Visit your dentist regularly for check-ups and cleaning.
* Visit an orthodontist for an evaluation if you see any of the early warning signs of orthodontic problems.
* Have your child(ren) evaluated by an orthodontist by age seven. Many orthodontic problems can be more easily corrected before tooth and facial growth is complete.
* Brush your teeth at least twice a day using a soft-bristled toothbrush and a fluoride toothpaste.
* Floss between your teeth at least once a day, after dinner and before bedtime. (Tip: Use toothpaste on your floss for extra fresh breath.)
* Rinse and gargle with the mouthwash, ideally right before bedtime.
* Eat a balanced diet, limit between-meal snacks and eliminate sugary foods.
* Clean your tongue when your brush your teeth. (Tip: Instead of using toothpaste to brush your tongue, dip your toothbrush in mouthwash.)
* Drink plenty of liquids, especially water to keep your mouth moist. (Tip: If your mouth is dry, try sucking in your cheeks as if eating something sour to increase flow from the salivary glands.)

Oral Hygiene Don’ts

* Don’t forget to clean behind your back teeth.
* Don’t give mouthwash or fluoride toothpaste to young children, as they can swallow it.
* Don’t clean your tongue so hard that it hurts.
* Don’t rely on mouthwash alone too keep your teeth and gums clean and your breath fresh. Practice complete oral hygiene.
* Don’t ignore your gums – you can lose your teeth as well as have bad breath.
* Don’t drink too much coffee.
* Don’t smoke.