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Brushing Do's and Don’ts

May 16, 2023

Mouth open or mouth closed?

After lunch or after dinner?

Flat or at an angle?

We brush our teeth every day (hopefully!), but who knew it was this complicated. Just grab a brush a get to work, right?

Not so fast, my friend! There are actually some best practices to be mindful of when brushing those pearly whites.

The trick is cutting through the fat and finding out exactly what works. We live in a world of alternate facts and lists of “7 Ways to Keep Your Teeth Clean Without Picking Up a Toothbrush.” With that being said, it can be frustrating to find the information that truly works best.

However, we’ve got you covered with this handy FAQ (frequently asked questions) guide. We’ll keep it simple with some easy dos and don’ts of brushing.

 

Proper Brushing Habits

Don’t: Keep your brush flat

Do: Use a 45-degree angle when brushing

 

Don’t: Use loooooooong strokes. No need to cover your whole mouth in one stroke!

Do: Use short, side to side strokes

 

Don’t: Brush with the force of a giant. This isn’t a strongman contest!

Do: Gently cover all areas. A gentle touch helps prevent wear and tear on your enamel

 

Don’t: Go one and done

Do: Brush at least twice a day, especially after eating or drinking something acidic (like citrus or soda)

 

Don’t: Be sentimental and use the same toothbrush for life

Do: Change your toothbrush every 3-4 months. A trick to remember: switch out on the first day of each season

 

Don’t: Be average – the average person brushes their teeth for 45 seconds

Do: Brush for a full 2 minutes. A helpful trick: say the alphabet while brushing a certain section, move to the next section after you hit Z.

 

Don’t: Keep your toothbrush in a closed container

Do: Allow your toothbrush to air dry

 

Don’t: Store your toothbrush on the sink counter where bathroom particles can get on it

Do: Store your toothbrush in the medicine cabinet

 

Don’t: Use a tough-bristled brush

Do: Use a soft-bristled toothbrush, which is much better for your tooth enamel

 

And there we have it! Some easy practices to keep that perfect smile.

Remember: Brushing is only 4 minutes out of the day, so why not make it the best 4 minutes of the day!

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