Digestion of food, according to medical experts, starts from the mouth. Most of the foods we eat are first chewed with the teeth before they move to other parts of the body thus making the teeth a very vital part of the digestive system. We have always been taught the importance of good dental hygiene and having annual check-ups at the dentist ever since we were children. Even when you are not going to the dentist, it is also important that you brush your teeth each day, twice per day even though going to the dentist is crucial for preventing serious diseases.
One of the most common mistakes that many of their patients make is choosing the wrong toothbrush, dentists usually say. When you are buying a toothbrush, you will probably notice that some say soft, medium and hard. Instead, you need to look for a toothbrush with rounded bristles and is labeled "soft". Your gums and wearing of your teeth will happen over a certain amount of time by using a toothbrush that is too hard. When they come for their visit each year, many dentists will give their patients a toothbrush. Changing your toothbrush every three months is however recommended.
In dental care circles the most common problem is tooth decay. It is medically known as dental caries. Bacteria which attack three parts of the teeth including the enamel, dentine, and cement by converting glucose, fructose and sucrose into acids such as lactic acid through a process known as fermentation and this is what is tooth decay. It creates holes in the tooth thus making the tooth to be painful or bleed.
Oral hygiene is one way to prevent tooth decay. Research has shown that many people across the globe do not take their oral health very seriously as many people only brush their teeth once in a day. It is recommended that you should brush your teeth twice daily. The best toothpaste or mouthwash to use is that made of fluoride because fluoride ions are capable of protecting the teeth from bacterial attack .
As well as brushing your teeth, make sure you brush your tongue when you have finished. In this way, you can avoid halitosis and bad breath. As far as you can for at least 10-15 brushes and then working your way toward the front of your tongue is how will need to brush as most germs that cause bad breath reside towards the back of your tongue.
Have you looked at the possibility that you could be brushing your teeth incorrectly? Not only will your oral hygiene be useless but it can hurt your teeth as well when you are brushing your teeth in an improper manner. The recommended motion is small circles in a gentle manner after you have applied toothpaste to your brush. Starting at the gum line, brush to the top of the teeth on the up strokes and to the bottom of the teeth on the down strokes. Do not forget your back teeth as well. Remember to floss your teeth which you should do before brushing.
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