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If you want fresher breath, healthier gums, and fewer cavities, brushing your teeth at least twice a day is a must. Along with brushing for two minutes and using good technique, the toothbrush itself is also important. One common question people ask their dentist is, “Which toothbrush is best and how often should I replace it?” In this blog, you’ll get the information you need to brush effectively and keep your smile in great shape. Learn more below!
As your toothbrush bristles get worn out, they aren’t able to remove plaque, bacteria, and food as well as they once did. And when you’re putting in the time to brush each day, you may as well get as much benefit from it as possible.
To make sure your toothbrush can work the way it should, the American Dental Association recommends replacing it every 3 to 4 months or sooner if the bristles are frayed.
Use these tips to choose the best toothbrush:
On a final note, since the way you brush is also important, be sure to ask a dentist for a demonstration at your next checkup. By using a quality toothbrush and good technique, you’ll keep your smile healthier and need less dental work overall.
Dr. Sheri McIntosh is a family dentist with more than 15 years of experience and a graduate of the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. She knows that an effective brushing routine is essential for her patients’ oral health and always provides tips and tricks to help them be as effective as possible. If you’d like to know more about good oral hygiene or have any questions, she can be reached via her website.
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