Brushing your teeth is the first step towards maintaining a healthy mouth. Unfortunately, a toothbrush cannot eliminate all the plaque in the mouth. It only reaches the tooth’s surface, and plaque can build up between the teeth, making you vulnerable to oral issues. The good thing is that you can remove food debris and bacteria between the teeth by implementing tips such as:
Flossing
Dental flossing is a common way to remove food particles stuck between the teeth. It involves a thin, waxed thread. It may be plain or flavored with mint to give you a fresh breath. To floss effectively, you should move the thread in an up-and-down and side-to-side motion to eliminate all the plaque or debris. It is also vital to be gentle when flossing to avoid harming the delicate gum tissues.
In most cases, dentists recommend flossing before brushing the teeth. Flossing helps to loosen particles between the teeth. When followed by brushing, more debris and plaque are removed from the hard-to-reach areas.
Besides using a thread to floss, you can consider a water flosser. This device shoots a stream of water into the hard-to-reach areas of the teeth to remove particles. A dentist can advise you on the best flossing technique depending on your oral needs.
Interdental brushes
Do you find flossing difficult? An interdental brush is an alternative to flossing. It is a small toothbrush designed to clean where a regular brush cannot reach. It features a small, bristled head to suit different sizes of gaps. Whether you have braces or artificial teeth, interdental brushes are effective in removing plaque. In addition, they reduce the likelihood of gum irritation and inflammation that can lead to severe gum issues. Visit us to determine the right way to clean between your teeth.