Good homecare provides a solid foundation for a healthy
mouth. If you are able to keep bacteria at bay, you will not be bothered by
tooth decay or gum disease. Unfortunately, keeping bacteria from attacking your
teeth and gums is easier said than done, which is why your Grand Prairie dentist,
Dr. Quinn Smith is here with four homecare tips that you and your family
members can put into practice.
Tips for More Thorough Homecare
1.
Brush all
surfaces of your teeth. When brushing, it is a good idea to divide the work
into three parts, one for each surface of your teeth. By dividing the work, you
will be sure that you brush the front, back, and top surfaces of each tooth.
2.
Use the
proper amount of dental floss. Using 18 inches of dental floss may seem
like too much at first, but it is very important that you continually use clean
sections of the floss as you clean between different teeth. If you use the same
section on all of your teeth, you will not be cleaning at all. Instead, you
will be moving bacteria around your mouth.
3.
Don’t
brush too hard. It may be tempting to brush your teeth forcefully to remove
plaque from them. However, your GrandPrairie family dentist, Dr. Smith, urges you to resist this impulse.
Brushing too hard can strip teeth of their enamel and lower their defenses
against bacteria, increasing your risk of tooth decay.
4.
Angle the
bristles of your toothbrush toward the gum line. By angling your bristles
toward the gum line, you will clean the area near your gums. Bacteria in these
areas are often responsible for the development of gum disease, so keeping them
clean is a good idea.
Schedule a Visit with Your Grand Prairie Family Dentist
In addition to proper homecare, attending regular dental visits
can have a profound impact upon the state of your oral health. If more than six
months have passed since your last visit, contact your Grand Prairie family dentist, Dr. Smith, to schedule an appointment
by calling 972-262-5111. Our 75052 dental office welcomes patients from Grand
Prairie, Arlington, South Dallas, Cedar Hill, Duncanville, and surrounding
communities.
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