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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. It
starts at home
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.
-
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.
-
Brush
the outer,
inner, and
biting
surfaces
of each
tooth.
-
Use
the tip of
the brush
to clean
the inside
of the
front
teeth.
-
Brush
your
tongue to
remove
bacteria
and
freshen
your
breath.
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 gum line.
Flossing not
only helps
clean these
spaces, it
disrupts plaque
colonies from
building up,
preventing
damage to the
gums, teeth,
and bone.
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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.
-
Using
your
thumbs and
forefingers
to guide
the floss,
gently
insert the
floss
between
teeth
using a
sawing
motion.
-
Curve
the floss
into a “C”
shape
around
each tooth
and under
the gum
line.
Gently
move the
floss up
and down,
cleaning
the side
of each
tooth.
Waterpik
Power Floss is
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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