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Our Top 5 Tips for At-Home Oral Hygiene

Our Toothworks dentists remind patients to maintain an excellent at-home oral hygiene routine between appointments. Our dentists Toothworks King-York Dental in Ontario hope to help our patients get the most out of their at-home oral hygiene routine.

Professional dental cleanings are essential for removing tartar that has built up on your teeth, and should not be replaced by only at-home care options. However, maintaining a thorough at-home care regimen can help to significantly limit buildup of tartar between appointments. These 5 tips for oral hygiene below can take your at-home care routine to the next level.

1) Use a Timer

You've probably heard that you should brush your teeth twice a day for at least 2 minutes each time. While many people try to estimate how long 2 minutes is while brushing their teeth, we're generally not great at this, and end up under-brushing. Using a timer or stopwatch such as the one found on most smartphones may make the difference making sure you brush for the required amount of time. 

Bonus tip: You might also want to try an electric toothbrush. These types of toothbrushes are particularly useful and have built-in timers that vibrate or buzz after they've been running for two minutes. 

2) When Brushing, Think of Your Mouth as Having Four Quadrants.

A useful exercise for visualizing your teeth during brushing is to divide your upper and lower jaws into four equal sections mentally: upper left, upper right, lower left, and lower right.

During your two minutes of brushing, aim to spend about 30 seconds brushing the fronts, backs, and chewing surfaces of all the teeth in one quadrant, before moving on to the next. This helps make sure you're giving all of your teeth equal care, and not accidentally neglecting some teeth in favour of others.

3) Try Pulling Your Floss into a C-Shape

Flossing is an important aspect of good oral hygiene. To get the most out of your flossing, you generally don’t want to just saw the floss up and down between your teeth a couple of times.

For best results, one should pull the floss into a c-shape around a tooth, and gently move it up and down the sides. Then repeat the same steps on the other tooth by pulling your floss into a c-shape in the opposite direction. Think of the C as hugging the tooth being flossed, curving around its form.

This will help ensure that each tooth gets a careful cleaning.

4) Keep Your Floss in Plain Sight

If you tend to forget to floss after brushing your teeth, you’re letting bacteria and food particles linger in those tight areas. This can result in tooth decay and bad breath over time, so it really is important to try to remember.

If you have trouble remembering to floss, start leaving your floss out in plain sight, somewhere you’re sure to see it. Ideally, keep it right next to your toothpaste and toothbrush. It might seem overly simple, but sometimes little changes like this can have a massive impact on your ability to develop new habits.

5) Replace Your Toothbrush Regularly

Your toothbrush is a hardworking tool, and it will begin to wear down pretty quickly. You should replace your toothbrush every three months at a minimum, but more frequently if it starts to show wear sooner.

To help you determine when to replace your toothbrush, take a good look at it. If the bristles are bent, frayed or flattened, it’s probably time to get a new toothbrush. Many toothbrushes have bristles that are blue in colour. The blue will start to fade over time, and when it’s about half gone you should replace your toothbrush.

Looking for more tips on brushing and flossing, or how to get the most out of your oral hygiene routine? Contact our dentists at Toothworks King-York Dental to book an appointment today. Or find a Toothworks location near you.

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