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Home treatment involves regular brushing and flossing. You should brush your teeth twice daily. Floss your teeth once a day. You should follow the specific instructions provided by your dentist.
Brush your teeth with a toothpaste containing fluoride. Your dentist may recommend special types of toothpaste for you. In some cases, dentists prescribe prescription toothpaste containing larger amounts of fluoride or plaque fighting ingredients.
Your dentist can recommend the type of toothbrush that is most appropriate for you. Toothbrushes come in a variety of sizes and bristle types. To begin brushing your teeth, hold your toothbrush at a 45° angle and place it against your gums. Gently move the toothbrush in circular strokes. Brush all sides of your teeth’s surfaces. Use up and down strokes to brush the front of your teeth. In addition to brushing your teeth, make sure you brush the soft surfaces in your mouth including your gums and tongue.
There are a variety of dental flosses to choose from. Your dentist can recommend the most appropriate one for you. To floss your teeth, first break off about 18 inches of dental floss and wrap the ends of the floss around the middle fingers on both of your hands. Use your thumbs and index fingers to maneuver the floss in your mouth.
Place the floss gently between your teeth. Gently move the floss in the space between your tooth and gum. Move the floss against the side of your tooth while moving it away from your gum. You should floss between each of your teeth and the back side of your last tooth.
Good oral health helps to ensure healthy teeth and a lasting smile. Practice good habits at home. Make and keep all of your dental appointments.
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