KissMeGoodnight
eRomance Series:
I Want White Teeth and a
Natural, Healthy Looking Smile
(someone please tell me the secret already...)
( 21 pages )
Good
Dental Health Care
Do
you remember your parents telling you over and over, “brush
your teeth?” There was a reason for it and now that you are
an adult you probably have a much better understanding of
how this takes place. However, there may be some elements
you have forgotten so let’s see just what factors contribute
to our dental health.
There
are many reasons why teeth become discolored. The majority
of them can be traced back to poor dental hygiene. There
is no substitute for regular personal care. For instance,
did you know that you need to throw away your toothbrush
at least every six weeks or so? Don’t wait until the toothbrush
looks like it’s worn out, replace it automatically!
In
addition, follow these tips:
Proper
way to brush teeth
You
brush should be against the gums at a 45 degree angle. Strokes
should be gentle in tooth wide increments. Brush each side
and the top. Don’t forget to brush your tongue.
Proper
toothbrush care
If
this topic appears to be another “no brainer” it really is
not. Many people do not understand proper care of their toothbrush.
Remember, it is an object that enters your mouth daily coming
in contact with billions of bacteria not to mention certain
instances of contamination by bleeding of the gyms or other
conditions.
First
of all, never share your toothbrush! There is
a huge risk of cross-contamination when this practiced
is followed.
Always
thoroughly rinse your toothbrush after use and store it brush
side up to dry naturally. If a common storage system is used,
do not allow the brushes to come in contact with one another.
There
are mixed thoughts regarding the storage of toothbrushes
in a disinfectant. One school of thought advocates that you
can do more harm by storing the toothbrush in the same disinfection
repeatedly, thereby creating another possibility of cross-contamination.
Never
store your toothbrush in a closed container that can set
up a favorable climate for bacteria to form.
Proper
way to floss
Use
a length of floss 16 to 18 inches in length. Wrap the floss
around each of your middle fingers. Slip the floss between
your teeth. Form a u shape against the side of one tooth.
Beginning at the gum line, use a gentle rubbing motion to
remove the particles of food. Repeat with each adjacent tooth
remembering to take up the slack so that you are using a
clean section of floss for each tooth.
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