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If you don't really want to exceed three minutes, you can use a timer or play a song that lasts for three minutes. Choosing the right toothbrush would also make your brushing time more enjoyable.

If you are not comfortable with your toothbrush anymore, there's no reason for you not to ditch it and buy a new one. If you have sensitive teeth and gums, a toothbrush with soft bristles would be perfect for you. However, if you have pretty strong teeth, you can use medium or hard bristles for you to clean your teeth better.

It is also advised that you change your toothbrush every three months. If it's hard for you to keep track of the days and months, you can opt to buy a toothbrush that comes with a color indicator that would tell you that it's time to change your toothbrush.

Learn To Floss Your Teeth As most dental care commercials would say, brushing alone is not enough to ensure that your mouth and teeth is 100% clean.

True enough, you can't really guarantee that you will end up having extremely clean teeth by just brushing alone. If you want to take the cleanliness and freshness of your teeth and mouth to the net level, then you might want to learn how to floss your teeth.

People who floss for the first time may find it a bit weird and difficult to do. However, with enough practice, flossing can become an easy job. Dental floss helps a lot in getting rid of food remnants stuck in your teeth where toothbrushes can't reach.

Visit Your Dentist Now that you already know the basic steps in maintaining a healthy set of teeth; it doesn't mean that you can already skip visits to your dentist.

It is still very important to visit your dentist at least twice a year because there are really some procedures (such as oral prophylaxis) that only dentists can do.

Having your teeth cleaned professionally by a dentist is really a different and better experience than simple brushing and flossing. Enhance your personal dental care by integrating regular brushing and flossing and visiting the dentist at least twice a year.

Personal Dental Care: Keeping Your Teeth Extremely Healthy

By: James Rowley




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