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Tips for Proper Dental Care by the Best Dentist in Brampton

For healthy teeth, you must need a healthy dental care routine. So here are amazing tips by Best Dentist in Brampton for your dental care that you can adopt and practice in your daily life for whiter and stronger teeth. Read and choose what's best for you:

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Tips for Proper Dental Care by the Best Dentist in Brampton

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  1. What Is a Cosmetic Dentist Cosmetic Dentist Brampton Information About Child's Milk Teeth by Dentist Countryside Dr

  2. 1. Brush teeth twice a day In the morning and the evening, you should brush your teeth thoroughly and persistently about half an hour after meals. But be careful: After consuming acidic foods (for example, fruit juices or spinach), you should never brush your teeth directly, as the enamel is susceptible.

  3. 2. The proper cleaning technique So that brushing your teeth protects you effectively, the proper brushing technique is crucial. The wrong brushing technique or too intensive scrubbing can promote the breakdown of tooth enamel and irreparably damage the gums. When you visit the best Dentist in Brampton, you can explain and show the correct brushing method. The so-called "red-white technique" is simple and effective, i.e., from the gums to the tooth, so that the gums are not "scrubbed away." • First, clean the outer surfaces, then the inner surfaces - two to three teeth at a time. • Then the chewing surfaces follow, whereby the bristles of the toothbrush should lie vertically. • Don't forget about the molars, including the areas behind the last tooth.

  4. 3. Choose right toothbrush Short-headed brushes also reach the rear molars well. The brush should have three to four rows of bristles and lay comfortably in hand - this guarantees optimal guidance. Medium-hard, rounded bristles made of plastic prevent injuries to the gums. You should buy a new brush after two to three months at the latest. The old one removes 30 percent less plaque and is full of bacteria. It is especially true after diseases in the oral cavity, such as a fungal infection such as oral thrush or inflammation of the gums. Younger generation electric toothbrushes clean better than hand brushes. They are particularly suitable for children: the quick, automatic movements of the brush make cleaning easier. And that with a cleaning time of only two minutes.

  5. 4. Choose right toothpaste Toothpaste ensures fresh breath and significantly increases the cleaning effect of the brush, so you should never brush your teeth without toothpaste. In addition, fluoridated toothpaste has been shown to reduce the formation of new tooth decay. Toothpaste residues should be spat out with a bit of water after brushing. 5. Fluoride for dental care Fluoride significantly improves the resistance of the tooth surface to caries because it inhibits the metabolism of bacteria and makes the teeth more resistant to acids. Essential tips for the correct fluoride supply: The use of fluoridated iodized salt in cooking and baking prevents tooth decay and goiter formation. In consultation with the pediatrician, small children can also be regularly supplied with fluoride tablets. It would help if you also used fluoridated rinses or gels for dental care at home.

  6. 6. Proper nutrition for teeth It is important to know thatwhich food is good or bad for your teeth. Chewable foods as snacks (apples, carrots, nuts, and celery) stimulate the flow of saliva - saliva washes and harden the teeth and neutralize acids. Thoroughly chewing hard foods also massages the gums and promotes their blood circulation. A diet rich in fiber (for example, fresh fruit, grain products, raw vegetables) also positively affects dental health. Make sure you get enough calcium. The mineral strengthens the teeth. Even vitamins are essential: Vitamin A promotes the growth and renewal processes of the oral mucosa. Vitamin C strengthens the strength of the teeth as it is required for the collagen formation of the gums. Vitamin D is required to store calcium and phosphate in the bones and teeth and contributes to tooth growth and tooth hardening. As a source of calcium, phosphate, and protein casein, cheese is a food that can strengthen tooth enamel. Beware of acidic foods, as acids can dissolve the minerals from the tooth surface. It would help if you were careful with fruit juices, citrus fruits, vinegar, or cola, for example.

  7. Bramcountry Dental Best Dentist in Brampton Book your appointment today: Address: 10970 Bramalea Road, Unit 6 City: Brampton, ON Zip Code: L6R 3X1 Call Us: 905-793-5151 Website: www.bramcountrydental.com

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