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BRUSHING TEETH |
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BRUSHING TECHNIQUE - MANUAL TOOTHBRUSHES |
Electric toothbrushes generally work by using tufts of nylon bristles to stimulate gums and clean teeth in an oscillating or rotary motion. Some tufts are arranged in a circular pattern, while others have the traditional shape of several bristles lined up on a row. When first using an electric toothbrush, expect some bleeding from your gums. The bleeding will stop when you learn to control the brush and your gums become healthier. Children under 10 should be supervised when using an electric toothbrush. Avoid mashing the tufts against your teeth in an effort to clean them. Use light force and slow movements, and allow the electric bristle action to do its job. Power vs Manual Toothbrushes It is important to remember to brush for a full two minutes twice a day whether it is with and power or manual toothbrush, and don't forget to floss. Manual toothbrushes remove an average of only 50% of plaque from smooth tooth surfaces and even less from between teeth. Studies have proved that using a power toothbrush will: | |
**Cause a significant reduction in plaque of adults and children | |
**Reduce brushing force you need to apply during brushing to reduce gum recession. | |
**Reduce gingival bleeding. | |
**People tend to brush longer with a power toothbrush. | |
**Two thirds of children studied preferred a power toothbrush due to the smaller brush head, easier to reach all areas of their mouth and the repetitive movement of the brush. | |
**They automatically confer good brushing technique. | |
**Decreased gingivitis | |
**Improve compliance. | |
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Electric toothbrushes are very beneficial in the following areas: | |
**You lack the manual dexterity or have any disability that limits your ability to brush | |
**You have braces; an electric toothbrush may reach crevices you can't otherwise clean | |
**Children due to the smaller brush head and easier to reach all areas of their mouth. | |
**You love gadgets and would really brush longer if you had a built-in timer featured on some models | |
**Your are trying to encourage a child to brush and the novelty of a power tool would help | |
**You scrub too vigorously with a regular brush and need a tool that will help you limit the force you can apply | |
**You have a periodontal disease and your dentist advises using a power tool | |
**Gum recession, using an electronic toothbrush helps control over zealous brushing. | |
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USER TIPS FOR POWER TOOTHBRUSHES |
Relax your electric toothbrush will do most of the work for you so you can apply 50% less pressure than with a manual brush. You can do this by using a three finger grip to lessen the pressure |
Slowly move the brush from tooth to tooth at a 30 to 40 degree angle for about 2 seconds on each tooth or divide your mouth into 4 sections and brush each section "quadrant" for 30 seconds |
Brush for at least 2 minutes making sure to reach way in the back where the molars are and inside (tongue) side of your teeth |
Replace your brush head at least every 6 months or sooner. A worn out head may reduce your brush's effectiveness |
At least once a week, remove your brush head from the handle and rinse and clean it thoroughly and always clean your brush head after each use |
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