Do you have the basics covered when it comes to your dental hygiene? At Garden View Dental, we offer a wide range of treatments to repair, restore and beautify your smile but we can usually only offer you these services if your basic standard of oral hygiene is good. One of the most important steps, for maintaining the health of your teeth, is regular visits to the dentist in Buckinghamshire.
Your teeth are strong and durable biological tools. However, they need to be properly cared for in order to last you a lifetime. With modern eating habits, stress and busy lifestyles, the teeth can suffer quite a lot of punishment daily. That’s why there are even more tools for taking care of them than ever before. When you visit the dentist in Buckinghamshire, we can talk you through techniques to use any equipment that you are not familiar with. We can also suggest things that will address specific issues with your teeth once we have done a thorough examination.
These are just a few of the less well-known dental products you could be using to support your oral hygiene:
- Interdental brushes – these are tiny brushes with handles that are designed to be gripped by the thumb and first finger. You feed the brush into the gaps between your teeth and then gently pull it back and forth to clean out the space. There are different sized brushes to choose from so you may need to experiment to see which one if perfect for your smile;
- Tongue scraper – most people focus on the teeth when they think of oral hygiene. However, after you have brushed your teeth, they might be nice and clean but there could still be a layer of debris and bacteria on the surface of your tongue. You can get this off using a tongue scraper. These are usually plastic or metal. Some types of toothbrush now have a tongue scraper built into the handle;
- Chewable toothbrush – these can be helpful when you are on the go and have a breath or freshness issue. A chewable toothbrush is basically a small ball of bristles that you chew and, as you do so, it cleanses the teeth.