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Comprehensive child oral hygiene

Friday, November 18th, 2011

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Parents teach children to brush their teeth properly, we provide a good toothpaste to have good oral hygiene, but this is not enough. Experts say it is also necessary to combine brushing with flossing and mouthwash.

Dentists also indicate how important it is to massage the gums to be removed any remnants of food that are in place in them. It is also necessary to rub the tongue to be removed completely microscopic scraps are deposited between the papillae. The dental cleaning is a necessary procedure to be performed daily and whenever food is consumed. Instilling these habits in our children oral hygiene is necessary if we in the future enjoy a clean and healthy teeth.

Depending on the age or situation may not be possible cleaning every time you eat something, but it must be observed at least three times a day corresponding to the three good meals that are made.

Good Oral Hygiene

Friday, December 3rd, 2010
You can do much to prevent gingivitis and the most effective is cleanliness.

- Dental floss. Before brushing removes food debris accumulated between the teeth or between teeth and gums with flossing, careful not to hurt your gums.

- Toothpaste. Brush every tooth on all sides. On the front beam vertical movements from the gum to the edge of the tooth. Do not brush horizontally, it does not remove tartar, wear down the enamel and irritate gums. Do not neglect brushing the inside. In the chewer of teeth brushing in a circular motion to remove plaque that causes cavities in their cracks. Do not use only 30 seconds to brush your teeth, but three to five minutes, two or three times a day.

The most recommended toothbrush bristle is soft, round tip and head bowed. But the power toothbrush removes nearly twice the plaque that a manual. Some promising new products to take care of your teeth at home are toothpastes ‘antigingivitis’ that make bacteria produce fewer toxins, sonic brushes dislodge the bacteria that form plaque, and the irrigators with tips that penetrate below the line gum.

- Massage your gums. It is very important to massage your gums with the brush and water to activate circulation and remove accumulated food debris between the gum and teeth.

- Rinse mouth.
After brushing, finish your hygiene routine with mouthwash to kill germs and bacteria. Use it twice daily for at least 30 seconds. Do not dilute in water and not eat or drink for at least 30 minutes. Those containing fluoride prevent tooth decay, others fight plaque and bad breath, and others serve as a treatment for periodontal disease.

- Dentist. Check it every six months for you to remove plaque that may have formed.

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