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GOOD ORAL HYGIENE


Brushing

Choose a soft toothbrush with a small head and always use fluoride
toothpaste. Hold the toothbrush at an angle of 45 degrees, facing
upwards and aim at the gumline, jiggle the brush in small, half
tooth movements. Finish with a gentle back and forth motion on the
biting surfaces of your back teeth. You should brush your teeth
twice a day. Change your toothbrush every two months to maintain
the bristles, which ensures that they always get a proper clean,
and that harmful bacteria do not build up on the the bristles.

Flossing

Flossing removes food particles between your teeth that you toothbrush
misses. Use enough floss so you can hold the ends comfortably in
your hands. Wind it around your index fingers and support it across
your thumbs (which should be held closely together). Run the floss
between your teeth and move up and down on each tooth. If your teeth
are spaced closely together, waxed floss or dental tape may be better.

Visit
your dentist regularly

It is recommended that you visit your dentist at least once every
six months for a professional clean to remove tartar build up. This
will help to ensure, in combination with the above, that your teeth
and gums remain healthy for life.
Source:
Various Colgate Oral Care Brochures
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