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When it comes to good oral care, nothing beats the toothbrush and a good flossing. These marvels of modern society come in a variety of colors. There's also the electric speed toothbrush to the latest sonic toothbrushes. They range in price from the 3 dollar simple toothbrush to about 100 dollar sonic type brush. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , How Important Is Flossing?
In one word...very! Flossing not only cleans areas of the teeth where ordinary toothbrushes can't reach, it is a key factor in preventing gum disease. Brushing is an excellent beginning, but flossing is a crucial factor when it comes to keeping healthy teeth. The bacterium that gets caught in the nooks and crannies between teeth and in the tight spaces that toothbrushes can't reach is removed by flossing. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Dental health and hygiene is an integral part of our overall body health. Dental care is actually the top-line defense of our mouth against disease-causing germs, mostly bacteria. Dental caries and periodontal disease are the very common among kids and adults. It is also an established fact that the probability of teeth loss is closely linked to a person's life style. Proper oral care can be divided into subsections that include brushing, flossing and diet. Related Article Tags: , , , Good dental hygiene is important for the overall health of your teeth and gums. Making periodic trips to your dentist for a cleaning and brushing and flossing your teeth daily can prevent cavities from forming and tartar buildup which can lead to gingivitis. There are many recommendations for good dental hygiene which can help you maintain healthy teeth and gums and avoid costly and invasive dental procedures. Related Article Tags: , , , , Teeth implants are known to last for a lifetime, if they are properly cared for. Also known as dental implants, teeth implants work like natural tooth roots to anchor prosthetic teeth, and require similar care. This means that they require regular brushing, flossing and dental cleanings. Related Article Tags: , , , By now we are all aware of the importance of keeping ourselves in good health. Anyone who has a television or access to the internet knows that our health is one of the most valuable things we have. We frequently hear about the importance of watching our weight, watching our caloric intact and of staying away from too much fat, but how often do we hear a warning about the importance of taking care of our teeth? The common symptoms of gum disease are that a person suffers from red, swollen gums, teeth become loose and the space between the teeth also widens. The person also suffers from chronic bad breath, receding gums and bleeding while brushing or flossing. Related Article Tags: , , Everytime I go in to see the dentist for that annual cleaning I hear the same thing. "You only need to floss the ones that you want to keep" I think it's the joke of the industry and everyone uses it. Still, there's something very important in the statement. You see, I'm the guy that simply loves to floss my teeth. In the car, at home watching television, and of course every evening after a good and thorough brushing. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Many of the old ways of brushing your teeth - the ones you were toaught as a child - may actually be destroying your teeth now. The daily admonition to "brush your teeth" is a well known childhood refrain, and we know we should if only to avoid the dreaded dentist drill. However, if you don't know how to brush properly, you can do as much damage to your precious teeth and gums as if you never brushed at all. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , ,
Although brushing and flossing is important part of a dental care but a visit to a dentist twice a year is also required. Related Article Tags: , , , , Brush, brush, brush. Do it at least twice a day with a soft toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. Although brushing and flossing are equally important, brushing eliminates only the plaque from the surfaces of the teeth that the brush can reach. Flossing, on the other hand, removes plaque from in between the teeth and under the gumline. Related Article Tags: , , , There are people who are afraid of dentists since they were a toddler. As they grow, they ignore the importance of visiting a dentist regularly. They are contented with brushing their teeth three times a day, dental flossing and gargling with mouthwash. As their teeth encounter no serious threat, they really think they don't need tooth experts. However these kinds of domestic teeth care are not enough to shield plaques and tartars away from your natural white gems. These teeth problems won't be easily taken away from mere brushing, flossing and mouthwash. What they need is tooth Debridement. Related Article Tags: , , Beverly Hills dentist, Dr. Kourosh Maddahi, explains that it's not just daily tooth brushing that helps to avoid the decay that leads to cavities and root canals. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , There is one more way to increase the longevity of your life besides the common platitudes to stop smoking, lose weight, eat more fruits and vegetables, and exercise. An often overlooked and under publicized tip to a healthier body is to keep your teeth clean. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, reports that 80 percent of all adults have some degree of periodontal disease. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , Face it, as we age, our teeth become worn and dull. One way to limit the dull look is to take control and develop a consistent oral hygene regimen. This effort should include brushing your teeth regularly with a quality, soft bristle toothbrush and the use of dental floss. Nothing else can do more for your overall outlook than a healthy and clean mouth. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Receding gums are related with the loss of gum tissue. Finally it results in an exposure in the roots of the teeth. Usually this problem occurs at the age of 40 but sometimes it may start from the teens also. The main cause of the receding gums are brushing overaggressive due to which the enamel at the gum line is worn out. Flossing or inadequate brushing is also one of its main causes which encourage the bacteria to build up between the teeth. The other causes are sensitivity to sodium lauryl sulfate, grinding of the teeth, dipping tobacco, eating disorders and periodontal disease. Related Article Tags: , , , A regular visit to a dentist even for just once or twice a year seem to be laborious and inconvenient for most people so they settle for regular brushing and flossing of teeth everyday. But brushing and flossing alone does not complete the oral hygiene that is being required for people to become free from costly and achy dental problems. Related Article Tags: , , Imagine yourself in a blind date with a woman who has the shiniest hair, fairest and clearest complexion, and the nicest pair of blue eyes. Her outfit is marvelous and she wears just the right amount of make-up to highlight her best features. You think she's simply amazing and the night can't get any better. Apparently, the moment she flashes her smile, you are instantly turned off. You are all the more frustrated when she started talking. We all want healthy teeth and gums, but not all of us are aware of how to keep them away. For many of us, no matter how hard we try, brushing and flossing regularly just isn't enough. The culprit is plaque - that sticky substance that continues to form on your teeth even if you brush them for the requisite two minutes after every meal. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Some people tend to take bleeding gums as a natural result of brushing their teeth. However, this can be an indication of a much more serious condition that can put your dental health at risk!
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