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ARE YOU USING THE RIGHT TOOTHPASTE OR TOOTHBRUSH?
ARE YOU USING THE RIGHT TOOTHPASTE OR TOOTHBRUSH?
Experts believe that the effectiveness of tooth brushing greatly depends on the length of time you are doing it, how often and what products you use to perform your daily oral care regimen.
It is only sensible to learn what the differences between the toothbrushes and toothpastes are and how well you can remove plaque, tartar and debris by using them.
TYPES OF TOOTHBRUSHES
Basic manual devices with a plastic handle and nylon bristles of various sizes and levels of softness.
It is the most common type of toothbrush, and it does not require any external power sources.
It should be replaced every 2-3 months as the bristles fan out and wear down with constant use.
It is least costly, but it requires good manual dexterity and sufficient time to properly remove the plaque.
TYPES OF TOOTHBRUSHES
Similar in design, battery powered toothbrushes are charged with AA batteries and operate with just enough power to add to the effectiveness of tooth cleaning.
They are typically set to one level of vibrations which diminish as the battery loses its energy over time.
The batteries have to be periodically replaced adding to the cost of maintenance.
TYPES OF TOOTHBRUSHES
The most costly choice, but also the most effective as the different settings allow you to use it according to the need.
The battery is rechargeable at any electrical outlet.
This type of toothbrush removes almost all debris and easily penetrates pits, fissures and crevices on all dental surfaces as well as the tongue.
TYPES OF TOOTHPASTES
Cosmetic dentists and other dental professionals recommend using the type of toothpaste that matches your oral habits.
For those who consume spicy foods, stain-promoting drinks, such as coffee, tea and wine, baking soda-based toothpastes may be the correct choice.
The most common choices are the toothpastes with the following properties:
TOOTH ENAMEL STRENGTH
Helpful for patients with
genetic weakness of enamel
leading to frequent cavities.
TOOTH ENAMEL STRENGTH
Special ingredients shield the
enamel from acid contained in
drinks and foods and typically
provide-12-hour protection.
TOOTH ENAMEL STRENGTH
Liquid calcium is typically one
of the components, and it
helps to protect the enamel
from further erosion.
SENSITIVITY PROTECTION
This type of product is perfect
for patient who experience
ongoing sensitivity due to hot
or cold foods and beverages.
SENSITIVITY PROTECTION
The toothpaste creates a
protective barrier and lowers
the levels of discomfort.
WHITENING
Perhaps most popular choice of
toothpaste today, this product
often combines the whitening
components along with breath
freshening agents.
WHITENING
Most toothpastes of this kind have
to be re-applied frequently to see
any visible results and are used to
remove surface stains only.
WHITENING
Whitening toothpastes do not
change the hue of the enamel.
WHITENING
Many of whitening toothpastes are
manufactured with natural products
without the use of artificial flavors,
coloring or extracts.
The rotating action of the electrical toothbrush combined with proper techniques, toothpastes, flossing and rinsing maintains positive oral flora and reduces gum inflammations and infections.
As part of a regular home care regimen, proper tooth brushing minimizes the need to visit family dentists and allows the patients to keep their teeth for a lifetime.
If you are seeking professional dental advice,
it's time to call Shumway Dental Care.
Their Chandler dentists will ask you questions,
examine you, and determine exactly what needs
to be done to get you back to normal.
Call today for an appointment.
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