Most people know how to brush their teeth – but did you know there’s an art to getting them thoroughly clean? In this guide we’ll take you through the basics and explain how you can perfect your technique and keep your teeth cleaner and healthier.
When is the best time to brush your teeth? At least twice a day, after breakfast and before you go to bed. You can also brush your teeth after lunch or other meals. Just remember to wait for at least 30 minutes after you’ve consumed acidic food and drinks, such as citrus fruit, wine or fruit juices.
If you brush too soon, while acids are still potentially attacking your tooth enamel, you risk damaging it in its vulnerable state. We know it’s not always possible to wait that long, so a little trick : rinse your mouth 2 times with water and it will mitigate the effect of the acids.
What with? Either a manual or electric toothbrush. Make sure the brush head fits in your mouth comfortably and reaches all areas.Pepsodent offers a range of toothbrushes so you can choose the one that’s best for you.
For how long? At least two minutes, though many dentists recommend taking three minutes to brush teeth, particularly if you’re using a manual toothbrush.
Even if you think you know how to brush your teeth properly, you may find there’s room for improvement:
Some people prefer using an electric toothbrush, and they can be a good option for children who don’t usually like brushing their teeth. However, using a manual toothbrush for kids is always a good way for them to learn how to brush properly since their most young age.
Even the best tooth brushing technique won’t clean those areas right between your teeth. That’s why flossing is so important. Floss at least once a day to get rid of trapped food and plaque build-up. Here’s how:
Use a mouthwash to rinse out your mouth after brushing and flossing.Pepsodent mouthwash leaves your mouth fresher for longer. Gargle a small amount and spit.
Follow these simple steps to optimal tooth brushing and it will leave your teeth and gums cleaner, fresher and healthier. And remember to turn off the tap when you brush – you could save up to 6 litres of water each time.