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Everything You Need to Know About Brushing and Flossing

Thursday, May 12th, 2016

Although having a check up with your dentist every six months is hugely important, it is just as vital that you take excellent care of your teeth and gums at home in your everyday life.  In order to do this you should pursue the recommended regime of brushing and flossing that will help to keep gum disease and tooth decay at bay.

Brace yourself to brush

You should brush your teeth at least twice a day to stop the build up of plaque.  Plaque forms from the sugary and starchy foods we eat and attacks the enamel that protects our teeth.  Just brushing your teeth once a day will not be enough, as plaque takes four to twelve hours to form.  An even better solution is to brush your teeth after every meal, especially if it was particularly sugary or starchy.

The truth is in the toothpaste

Fluoride toothpastes are ideal because they actually help to strengthen enamel. You ought to brush for about three minutes and use a soft-bristled brush. An overly vigorous technique or an especially hard brush can damage your gums and, in time, wear down your enamel and leave your teeth more exposed.

Fabulous flossing

Flossing is important too because it reaches and cleans parts of your mouth that brushes cannot.  Floss is made from thin nylon or Teflon and is pulled between the teeth to remove plaque and debris which can form there too.  If you are not a regular user of floss and begin using it you find your gums become a little sore or even bleed, but this will pass.

Awesome Oral Hygiene Products

Thursday, January 14th, 2016

At Liverpool Dental Spa we encourage all our patients to maintain good oral hygiene at home and recommend a range of oral hygiene products, including inter-dental brushes. Good oral hygiene helps to keep gum disease and decay at bay and ensures your smile is beautiful and bright.

What are inter-dental brushes?

Inter-dental brushes are small hand-held brushes and are available in different sizes and colours. These brushes are designed to fit down the gaps between the teeth, which are very difficult to clean with a normal toothbrush.

You can use inter-dental brushes in addition to your normal brushing as an alternative to flossing if you don’t like the feel of dental floss or struggle with the process.

What are the benefits of using an inter-dental brush?

It is very difficult to clean the gaps between the teeth with a normal toothbrush because the bristles are too long and the brush head is not very flexible. With smaller, more flexible inter-dental brushes, it is impossible to reach these areas and remove food debris and bacteria. Inter-dental cleaning helps to reduce the risk of plaque forming. Plaque is a sticky substance that contributes to decay and gum disease.

When should I use an inter-dental brush?

Ideally, we suggest using an inter-dental brush on a daily basis. The brushes are very easy to use and you can brush at any time of the day.

If you have any questions about inter-dental brushes or oral hygiene in general, we’re happy to help!

The Benefits of Interdental Brushing

Friday, November 6th, 2015

An interdental brush is a type of flossing tool used to brush away food debris and plaque from between the teeth. For optimal oral hygiene, the interdental brush should be used at least three times a week and is easily included as part of daily oral hygiene practice.

We recommend interdental brushing

The interdental brush benefits patients at Liverpool Dental Spa in a number of ways:

Adjustable interdental brush heads

Our dental structures vary and the interdental brush is made to suit different sized and spaced teeth with adjustable brush heads. The flossing brushes come in thin to thicker sizes, some smaller and some larger. The brush heads are attached to a handle and may be removed and replaced as needed.

Versatile interdental brushing

Interdental brushes are versatile in that different brush heads can be used to clean away debris from between existing teeth and dental restorations. such as crowns and bridges.

It is recommended to have a selection of brush heads to clean between teeth, tooth gaps and dental restorations. Discuss interdental brushing with your dentist if you have dental implants or wear an orthodontic device for teeth straightening.

Thorough oral hygiene

Toothbrushes and standard floss does not always get between all of the tooth grooves. Plaque and tartar may therefore develop in hard to reach places. Interdental brushes are shaped to reach into tooth grooves to remove plaque and debris, preventing bacterial colonisation and tooth decay.

The brush heads are designed to clean teeth with ease, moving in between and gently moving out of tooth gaps and grooves for proper cleansing.

 

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