
| PROPER BRUSHING Proper brushing helps minimize the risk of tooth decay and gum disease, the major causes of tooth loss. Use a soft-bristle brush and an ADA-accepted fluoride toothpaste to remove plaque and food particles. Replace your brush every three months.
Be sure to follow the special home care instructions provided by your dental professional. |
PROPER FLOSSING Flossing daily removes plaque and food particles between teeth and below the gumline. Wrap an 18-inch strand around your middle fingers and hold a one-inch section tightly.
You may experience sore or bleeding gums for the first several days you floss. If bleeding continues after the first week of flossing, call your dental professional. If you have trouble handling floss, ask your dentist about the use of a floss holder, or other types of interdental cleaning aids. |