publication date: May 12, 2010
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author/source: Angali Rajah
Dr Anjali Rajah offers her advice about
oral hygiene.
1.
Brush twice a day,
floss and use a
mouthwash once a day.
2. Try using
tongue detoxers to keep your mouth fresh and healthy.
3. Use a
mid-priced electric toothbrush to clean teeth well and keep gums healthy. I
recommend electric toothbrushes over hand toothbrushes, as they
rotate much faster (5000-7000 revolutions/minute). All round, electric toothbrushes allow a much more
effective clean. Most
electric toothbrushes also have timers on them, so they
indicate the correct length of time for brushing, which should be
two minutes.
4. Place the
head of the toothbrush
45 degrees into the angle of the
gum, use only
gentle pressure (excessive pressure can lead to
gum recession), then after a
few seconds move the brush onto the
surface of the tooth to give that a good clean too.
5. You should brush for
two minutes each time,
morning and
night (allow
30 seconds for each quadrant in your
mouth). Use a
slim line of toothpaste for adults, a
pea size for
children.
6. Always choose
brush heads that have
dye indicators, which fade over a period
three to four months, indicating a
new head is required.
Replace your brushes and
dental tools every three months. This is because the
bristles will
splay over time and are then not as
effective at cleaning.
7. Regular
flossing is important to maintain a
healthy smile. Flossing allows
removal of plaque which builds up
between the teeth, however, most people
dislike flossing due to the difficulty in access, especially at the
back of the mouth.
8. Avoid drinking
red wine, black tea and
coffee to protect teeth from
staining. Dark
herbal teas may also
stain your teeth, so watch out for these drinks too!
9. Avoid
whitening toothpastes; some can be
abrasive and can result in
teeth sensitivity. Have your teeth
whitened professionally instead at a dental surgery.
10. Finally, visit your dentist every
six to 12 months for a check-up and clean to
ensure your mouth and
oral hygiene is maintained and in
good condition at all times.
For
more information visit www.nwsmiles.co.uk