"Having a good oral hygiene routine results in a mouth that looks and smells healthy. This means:
If your gums do hurt or bleed while brushing or flossing, or you’re experiencing persistent bad breath, see your dentist. Any of these conditions may indicate a problem.
Your dental professional can help you learn good oral hygiene techniques and can point out areas of your mouth that may require extra attention during brushing and flossing. Read on to find out more about good oral hygiene, oral care tips and how to look after your teeth.
Maintaining good oral hygiene is one of the most important things you can do for your teeth and gums. Not only do healthy teeth and healthy gums enable you to look and feel good, but they also make it possible to eat and speak properly. Good oral health is important to your overall well-being.
Daily preventive care, including proper brushing and using dental floss, will help stop problems before they develop and is much less painful, expensive, and worrisome than treating conditions that have been allowed to progress.
In between regular visits to the dentist, there are simple steps that each of us can take to greatly decrease the risk of developing tooth decay, gum disease, dry mouth and other dental problems. These include:
Below, you’ll find some helpful steps on how to look after your teeth, including proper brushing and flossing techniques. Add these steps to your routine to ensure you’re cleaning both the surfaces and in between your teeth effectively. Using these simple techniques can help prevent the risk of developing tooth decay and gum disease.
Proper Brushing Technique
Tilt the brush at a 45° angle against the gumline and sweep or roll the brush away from the gumline.
Gently brush the outside, inside and chewing surface of each tooth using short back-and-forth strokes.
Gently brush your tongue to remove bacteria and freshen breath.
Proper Flossing Technique
Use about 18" of floss, leaving an inch or two to work with.
Gently follow the curves of your teeth.
Be sure to clean beneath the gumline, but avoid snapping the floss on the gums.
We all know how important daily oral hygiene is; the Penn School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania summed up the reasons why it’s so important into 4 key points:
The good thing is, it’s never too late to improve your oral hygiene routine! Here are some simple steps you can follow to enjoy healthy gums and teeth:
What you eat can really affect your oral health, especially if you don’t have a good oral care routine to clean your teeth and gums. If healthy gums and teeth are what you’re after, here are some tips relating to what you eat and drink, including dos and don’ts that can help minimise your chances of developing oral problems like tooth decay:
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Use these oral care steps every day and enjoy clean teeth and healthy gums for years to come!"
From: https://www.colgate.com/en-gb/oral-health/adult-oral-care/what-is-good-oral-hygiene (accessed on 09/05/2024 at 14:00)