Don’t Brush Your Teeth Too Hard

Posted by Rara | February 15th, 2010 in Dental Tips & Info | 1 Comment »

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Some people believe that with a hard brush, will make your teeth clean and white. This assumption must be changed, for brushing your teeth hard with a toothbrush using a rough surface, actually making teeth become painful and brittle.

Treating the teeth are rough and hard when brushing your teeth can be fatal. The presumption of brush hard with a rough brush to get white surface of the teeth and healthy must be changed. For healthy teeth are not going to get, but will make the tooth enamel to be vulnerable and might be bleeding gums.

Many patients who come with demands to immediately get the shape and appearance of healthy and perfect teeth, either color or shape in a short time, after treatment at the clinic. Patients are not reluctant to spend big to get maximum results. However, it becomes futile, if not balanced with the treatment done at home.

A few things potentially damaging security must be avoided teeth, such as teeth cleaning process the wrong way. In addition, too low in cleaning teeth that makes plaque still attached to the teeth is also suspected to be one culprit of tooth decay.

The early deadline when eating hot food with cold drinks can damage teeth. The consumption of cigarettes, coffee, tea and alcohol in large quantities at risk also makes tooth decay. For that reason alone should be treated at home, because it is much more important than to come to the clinic after receiving a complaint on the teeth.

Treatments that can be done at home is simple enough. The way to brush teeth regularly, twice a day, followed by a rinse using mouthwash that contains an antiseptic. And be sure to visit your dentist regularly every six months.

As a further step, to reduce the consumption of foods with high sugar levels and increased eating fruit.


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One Response to “Don’t Brush Your Teeth Too Hard”

  1. Neoma Dresch says:

    I am freaking out, I’ve quite excellent dental hygene only one cavity and just started flossing actually nicely and rinsing myteeth twice each day. I have merely a few teeth which are feeling somewhat drop and one wiggles (even though I think I did that just from messing with it) I’ve a dentist appointment in 1 month, but I would prefer to know if I will need to panic and what the cost is going to be if that is significant, I have dental insurance plan but they will not cover significantly given that it’s an person plan. If any person understands anything please allow me know!