Daily tooth brushing is important for good oral hygiene.
Tooth brushing removes food and plaque after eating and drinking and keeps the
teeth and gums healthy. Dr. Anna Lee says, "there are two types of toothbrushes: manual and powered." The ADA recommends toothbrushes that display
the ADA Seal of Acceptance.
Manual
Toothbrushes
It is important to select a toothbrush head size that easily fits in the mouth and allows easy
access to all surfaces of the teeth. If
the toothbrush head is too big or too small, it will not be able to clean the
teeth well. Toothbrushes have different types of nylon bristles: soft, medium
and hard. Many patients express that the hard bristles do a better job cleaning
the teeth. That is not true. A soft
bristled toothbrush is the most comfortable
and safest choice for the teeth and gums. Many people brush vigorously with
a hard bristled toothbrush and it can damage the gums, root surface, and tooth
enamel.
The recommendation is to replace a manual toothbrush every 3
months.
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