How to Brush

How to Brush

Brushing is an essential part of the tooth-cleaning process. Brushing removes plaque from:

  • the chewing surfaces
  • the check and tongue sides of teeth
  • at the gumline, where periodontal disease often begins

Most people tend to brush too hard so we strongly advise the use of a soft toothbrush or an electric toothbrush. Electric toothbrushes are recommended for people who tend to brush too hard. It is also a good idea to change your brush about every three months. For the back teeth, hold the brush at a 45 degree angle in relation to the gumline 

(Step 1). Use short, circular strokes as you move the brush at the junction of the gums and teeth. Also brush the chewing surfaces of these teeth by hold the brush parallel to the surface of the teeth and brush back and forth. For the tongue side of the front teeth, hold the brush so that the bristles at the top of the brush contact the gums at a 45 degree angle 

(Step 2). Again, use short, circular stokes to clean the teeth. For the cheek side, hold the brush from the side at a 45 degree angle and use short, circular strokes 

(Step 3). You can also brush the surface of your tongue to remove the bacteria and debris that reside on the surface. For flossing instructions, please see How to Floss

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