Tuesday 23 February 2010


Absolute Better Smiles

Plaque removal is the first action against gum and tooth problems. It causes gum disease.
Lots of care and time is needed each day to clean your teeth.
Always brush for at least 2 minutes twice a day to remove the plaque.
Quick brushing is not sufficient.
Use a medium textured, small headed toothbrush.
Each tooth should be cleaned thoroughly on all surfaces & especially along the gum line.

Plaque disclosing tablets can be used to see how effective your brushing is.
Rinsing with a mouthwash is not necessary unless advised by dentist or hygienist.
Each tooth should be cleaned interdentally (in between) with ...
Vision brush, tepe brush or floss daily as a toothbrush cannot get into these areas.
Ensure tepes/vision brushes are replaced weekly & toothbrushes 3 monthly.
Never use a brush that looks worn or bristles are splayed outwards.
Toothpaste should contain fluoride to help strengthen teeth and help against sensitivity.
In difficult areas (back teeth and crowded teeth) an interspace brush (single tufted) can be used.
Oh, and don't forget to visit the dentist and hygienist at least every 6 months.
Never rush the brush, as a clean plaque free mouth gives a better 'Absolute' smile.

Written by Nicola Adams - Hygienist

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