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How to Treat Gum Disease?
The number one reason, people lose their teeth is not because of cavities. It is because of gum disease gum. Gum disease is periodontal disease. Periodontitis is the most common reason behind adult tooth loss. You are already aware of how important your gums are having the important job of holdi...Read more -
All You Need to Know About Bamboo Toothbrushes
The bamboo which is rapidly becoming one of the world’s, which is popular renewable resources. This is basically because it grows so fast. Some species can actually grow one and half inches an hour. Because they grow so fast, this eliminates deforestation as the land can be reused and harvested c...Read more -
Can You Brush Your Teeth Too Hard?
In fact, you can cause damage to both your gums and your enamel by either brushing too hard or too long or even using the wrong type of brush. Now ,let’s talk about it. The stuff that you’re trying to remove off your teeth is called plaque. It’s very soft and super easy to remove with regular nor...Read more -
How do we achieve healthy oral health habits?
When it comes to your health maintaining strong oral health habits, play a major role in your overall well-being, whether you’re eating a meal smiling for a photograph or just living your daily life. But how do we achieve healthy Oral health habits? Firstly, we need to understand and use oral hea...Read more -
What’s The best toothbrush?
The most important thing to focus on and be aware of when looking for the best toothbrush are the bristles. What type of bristles do you want? You always want to use soft bristles. When it comes to tooth brushing harder is not better and that goes for both the bristles and pressure you’re using w...Read more -
How to use an interdental brush?
What is the Interdental brushes? The interdental brushes helps to clean the gaps between teeth. Your dentist will recommend the correct type of interdental brush for your teeth. Without any toothpaste, insert the brush into hard to reach places first. Use light pressure, to insert the brush in b...Read more -
Things are Bad for Your Teeth
Here is a list of things that can be bad for your teeth. Posh popcorn or any sort of popcorn. Sometimes you expect the popcorn to be soft, but there’s some kernels left in between that haven’t popped yet and that can be sort of quite jarring on your teeth. If you bite down on them quite hard unex...Read more -
Do you know all about the floss tools?
When we brush our teeth we are disrupting and removing bacteria that could be harmful. If left untouched tooth brushing alone cleans around 60 of the tooth surfaces meaning up to 40 percent hasn’t been cleaned, bacteria causes gum disease and gum disease is one of the most common reasons people l...Read more -
How often you should change your inter dental brushes?
The daily use of inter dental brushes to clean between your teeth eliminates bad breath,keeps your mouth healthy and gives you a beautiful smile. We have been suggested that use the inter dental brushes to clean between your teeth once a day in the evening before using a toothbrush. By doing your...Read more -
How to Hold your Toothbrush and Brush your Teeth?
How to hold your Toothbrush? Hold the Toothbrush between your Thumb and Forefinger. Do not grab the Toothbrush. If you grab the Toothbrush, you’re going to scrub hard. So please hold the Toothbrush gently, because you need to brush gently, Brush at a 45 degree angle, up against your teeth in circ...Read more -
How to Clean Your Toothbrush?
What if I told you there are thousands of bacteria on your toothbrush? Did you know that bacteria thrive in a dark, moist environment, like your toothbrush? The toothbrush is the perfect place for them, because the bristles of the toothbrush get covered with water, toothpaste, food debris and bac...Read more -
When you have the sensitive teeth…
What is the symptom of tooth sensitivity? Unpleasant reactions to hot foods and drinks. Pain or discomfort from cold foods and drinks. Pain during brushing or flossing. Sensitivity to acidic and sweet foods and drinks. What causes sensitive teeth pain? Sensitive teeth are typically the resul...Read more