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Dental Cleaning at Home: Don't forget the Spaces Between Your Teeth

Taking care of proper Dental Cleaning at home is the best way to prevent oral problems. If you want healthy oral hygiene must follow these dental cleaning tips shared by the Dentist on Chinguacousy Rd. Click to read full PPT.

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Dental Cleaning at Home: Don't forget the Spaces Between Your Teeth

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  1. Clean teeth and interdental spaces! But comprehensive oral hygiene also includes the right care in everyday life. Brush your teeth thoroughly twice a day - that's one thing. The weak points of oral health are often the spaces between the teeth. In technical terminology, the more or less pronounced “interfaces” of the teeth are called approximal spaces. This is where food residues settle, bacteria find a great climate, and plaque an ideal basis. So that the gaps between the teeth do not become a stopgap, they must also be carefully cared for. We will now show you how to thoroughly clean the interdental spaces and which tools are necessary for cleaning the interdental spaces.

  2. Why is interdental cleaning so important? Dental plaque, this sticky bio-film on teeth and tooth necks, especially in the spaces between them, is the main factor in diseases of the teeth, gums, and the system of supporting organs: tooth decay, gingivitis, and periodontitis. The thorough removal of plaque, known as a precursor for stubborn tartar, is, therefore, the most important preventive measure for maintaining oral health. Dentist on Chinguacousy Rdhas put together the various methods for cleaning the interdental spaces for you.

  3. Dental Floss Dental floss is available in different thicknesses and widths. Un-waxed dental floss made of intertwined individual fibers has a smaller diameter than its waxed counterpart, can also be used in tight spaces between the teeth, but it tears more quickly. Dental floss is easier to insert between the teeth, does not get threaded in rough places as often, and is less likely to tear. Instead, it has a stronger cross-section, which limits its use with very closely spaced teeth. The risk of injury to the gums is higher with waxed dental floss; the effectiveness of cleaning is the same for both products.

  4. Tooth sticks - be careful with toothpicks! In common parlance, the thin sticks are called toothpicks. And that is precisely the shortcoming of sharp woods made of softwood or plastic: the risk of injury. If used improperly, you will poke your gums bloody and do more harm than good. Periodontal pockets, in which fibrous food residues “bite into” deeply, cannot be cleared out by using a toothpick. Toothpicks are not suitable for removing plaque, but they are very popular for short-term interdental cleaning after eating out and when traveling. Mouth irrigators have proven effective for cleaning at home.

  5. Mouth rinses With an oral irrigator, the spaces between the teeth are cleaned with a thin jet of water, the intensity of which can be adjusted in stages. What many patients from the dental practice know as a pleasant cleaning ritual during Best Dentist on Chinguacousy Rd has long since found its way into private households. Conclusion Just brushing your teeth is not enough to remove the dangerous plaque in the interdental spaces. Let follow dental care advice you which of the methods described above is best for you.

  6. Queen Chinguacousy Dentistry Book your appointment today: Address: 8975 Chinguacousy Road, Unit 5 City: Brampton, ON Zip Code: L6Y 0B7 Phone: 905-453-0999 Email: info@qcdentistry.ca Website: www.qcdentistry.ca

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