Why You Should Brush and Floss EVERY Day!
We all have lots of excuses why we don't brush three times
a day and floss at night, but no matter what your age, it's
never too early or too late to start good dental health habits.
And like all habits, (good and bad) once you start, they'll
soon become part of your daily routine. Here are some suggestions
on how you can take better care of your teeth:
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Use a good quality toothbrush with soft, end-rounded
bristles and change it every 2-3 months (or sooner if
the bristles get worn or bent).
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Use a toothpaste with fluoride and ask your dentist if
you should use one with tartar control.
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Keep a toothbrush and toothpaste at work so you can brush
after lunch.
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Make flossing part of your night-time routine. If you
have children, they should be flossing by the time they
are 8 or 9.
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What you eat also affects your dental health - chew only
sugarless gum and try to stay away from sugary candy.
Sucking on hard candy is like giving your teeth a bath
in sugar - so if you do, try to brush afterward.
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Follow your dentist's recommendations on prevention if
you tend to be susceptible to dental disease.
Of course, you can't always go through life avoiding everything
that causes tooth decay, but you can try to develop good habits
that prevent cavities and gum disease. After all, don't you
want your teeth to last a lifetime?
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