Dental Health Care is one of the best prevention programs to ensure  fresh breath, healthy mouth and teeth for life. Dental diseases are not  considered to be fatal. Hence very often people neglect the importance  of oral hygiene. Nevertheless, the cost of dental disease in pain,  suffering, treatment and loss of work is huge. Teeth are meant to last a  lifetime. By taking good care of your teeth and gums, you can protect  them for many years to come.
Tooth decay is not restricted to   children's disease. It can occur to anyone as long as natural teeth are  in the mouth. It is caused by bacteria that usually exist in the mouth.  The bacteria stick to teeth and form a colorless and sticky film called  dental plaque.
An important part of dental health care is to know  how to brush and floss perfectly. Careful brushing each day removes  plaque. In addition to brushing, using dental floss is required to keep  the gums healthy. Proper flossing is imperative because it removes  plaque and leftover food that a toothbrush cannot reach.
The  following are the brushing Tips.Worn out toothbrushes cannot properly  clean your teeth and may injure your gums. So it is recommended to  replace them every three or four months. Teeth should be brushed gently  with very short strokes and enough pressure so that you feel the  bristles against the gums. The tips of the bristles do the cleaning, so  it should not be compressed. Never use a toothbrush with very hard  bristles .It can damage the gums. Teeth should be thoroughly brushed at  least once a day, preferably twice in a day. Children should clean their  teeth after every meal and at bedtime.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
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