Oral Hygiene

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Brush Like a Dentist

Use these tips from Midland Texas dentist, Our team to keep up with your oral hygiene routines! We offer our patients Sonicare® toothbrushes, the most recommended by dentists, making brushing a breeze!

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Brushing Instructions

Brush your teeth at least twice a day, but preferably after every meal. You should use a soft bristled toothbrush or electric toothbrush, and replace it every 3-4 months or as soon as the bristles begin to fray.
  1. Start by choosing your toothpaste carefully, ensuring that you buy one that contains fluoride.
  2. Place a pea-sized amount on your toothbrush.
  3. Use gentle, circular, short strokes (about the width of a tooth) against the teeth and gums.
  4. For outer tooth surfaces, place the toothbrush at a 45-degree angle toward the gum line.
  5. To clean the chewing and inner tooth surfaces use a gentle back and forth motion.
  6. To clean the inner front tooth surfaces, hold the brush upright and use gentle up and down strokes with the tip of the brush.
  7. Don’t forget to brush along the gum line. Do not brush too vigorously as this may cause damage to the gum tissue.
  8. It is recommended that you spend two minutes each time you brush your teeth. You should spend 30 seconds brushing each section of your mouth (upper right, upper left, lower right, lower left).
  9. The tongue should also be brushed using a back-to-front sweeping motion to remove any food particles and bacteria that may sour the breath.
  10. Thoroughly rinse the toothbrush to remove debris and toothpaste. Do not routinely store your toothbrush in a closed container, as the moist environment is more conducive than the open air to the growth of microorganisms.

Flossing Instruction

A good flossing routine and technique is essential for oral health. Flossing once a day helps prevent gum disease by stimulating your gums and removing food particles and plaque. It allows you to reach areas that your toothbrush cannot, especially those spaces at and below the gum line which can also result in tooth decay. If you don’t floss you’re leaving up to 40% of your tooth surface untouched and unclean.

  1. Cut off a section of floss between 18 and 24 inches. Wrap the ends of the piece around your middle fingers.
  2. Hold the floss between your thumbs and forefingers. Leave about one inch of floss between your hands.
  3. Gently work the floss between your teeth. Be careful never to “snap” the floss into the gum tissue.
  4. When you reach the gum line, curve the floss into a “C” shape around the tooth. Make sure to go below the gum line on the tooth.
  5. Gently glide the floss up and down several times between each tooth, including your back teeth. Apply pressure against the tooth while flossing. Unwind a new section of floss after every tooth.
  6. Once you have completed flossing all of your teeth, rinse vigorously with an antiseptic oral rinse. This will wash away any food matter that was loosened but not removed.

If you have any questions about general dentistry or are ready to schedule a visit with your Midland dentist, Our Team at Health Centered Dentistry in Midland, TX, give us a call today at 432.218.4389 or schedule online!
Our location: 3209 Courtyard Dr. Suite D Midland, TX 79705.