10 Oral Hygiene Tips

You can maintain your oral health with preventive hygiene care, which includes visiting your dentist regularly and brushing and flossing. Today, our Etobicoke dentists share their best oral hygiene tips.

Follow these oral health tips and you'll be on your way to maintaining healthy teeth and gums for life.

1. Brush twice a day, for at least two minutes.

The rule of thumb about brushing is to brush your teeth at least twice a day, ideally in the morning and before bed, for two to four minutes each time. Begin with your brush at a 45-degree angle in a sweeping motion. Using a sweeping downward motion, brush your upper teeth. Then brush your lower teeth with a sweeping upward motion. Only the chewing surfaces should be brushed back and forth.

2. Floss every night.

By flossing your teeth each night before you brush them, you'll not only remove debris but also reduce the risk of tooth decay. Flossing first helps keep your gums healthy too. Using a piece of floss up to 18 inches long, you can use a fresh area of floss for every few teeth. Remember: the floss should rub against the teeth in a motion that creates a forward or backward 'C' shape, wrapping the floss around each tooth.

3. Rinse with mouthwash daily.

Adding mouthwash to your oral hygiene routine can help to kill the germs that can build up in your mouth. Because mouthwash can go where toothbrushes and floss can't, it can help to rid your mouth of debris that can irritate the gum line and lead to gum disease.

4. Brush or scrape your tongue daily.

After brushing your teeth, bacteria can still remain on the tongue. Brushing or scraping your tongue as part of your daily routine can help to get rid of this bacteria, and also helps to freshen your breath. Be sure to use one toothbrush for brushing, and a different toothbrush for scraping your tongue. 

5. Visit the dentist regularly.

Visit the dentist, at least twice a year, for a dental examination and cleaning. Dentists and hygienists have tools and techniques to clean your teeth far more thoroughly than you can at home. Regular exams also mean your dentist can find any issues that are developing sooner and offer treatment options to prevent them from getting worse.

6. Don’t delay dental treatments.

Many people have fears that prevent them from getting dental treatments, while others avoid treatments because they think that it will be too costly. The truth is, preventive check-ups and treatments do not cost much compared to extensive care of a dental crown or implant. Avoiding necessary treatments may impact your dental hygiene in a negative way and end up costing you more in the long run.

7. Make healthy food choices and minimize sugar.

The food you eat has an effect on your whole body, including your teeth. So be sure to eat plenty of fruits and veggies, and minimize your consumption of sugar which leads to cavities. Calcium and Vitamin D are necessary for maintaining the health of gums and teeth. You may take supplements, but it is better to drink milk, fortified orange juice, and to eat yogurt, broccoli, cheese, and other dairy products. Vitamin B complex is also essential for the protection of gums and teeth from cracking and bleeding. 

8. Limit pop, coffee, and alcohol.

Beverages containing additives such as corn syrup and food dye can make white teeth appear dull and discoloured. It is best to choose beverages such as milk, which helps to strengthen teeth and build stronger enamel, and water which hydrates your body.

9. Wear a mouth guard to protect your teeth.

If you play sports or other contact activities, it is recommended to wear a mouth guard to protect your teeth and gums from impact or injury. Most dental offices offer custom-made mouth guards for patients to comfortably fit their smiles and keep their teeth safe from damage. 

10. Avoid habits that are harmful to your teeth.

Steer clear of tobacco and other substances that are harmful to your teeth, and try to break habits such as biting your nails or opening bottle caps with your teeth. If you have the habit of sucking your thumb, lip-biting, tongue-thrusting, or clenching your teeth, consult a dentist for treatment options.

For more advice and information about caring for your oral health, contact our Etobicoke dentists to book an appointment today.

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