Articles on Halitosis | Topic: halitosis
by Branden Francis
Most of people can remember a time when they were little, and hearing parents telling them to brush their teeth so they won't fall out. This makes absolutely no sense to most children because their teeth were falling out anyway. Parents had the right idea, in that if kids don't brush their teeth, be it permanent or otherwise, they will not only fall out, they will rot first. This, of course, causes great discomfort and possible pain before they fall out.
Is it enough to simply go in the bathroom once or twice daily, squeeze a bit of toothpaste on the brush and scrub, rinse and spit? Many people think this is adequate, but it is not. There is actually a proper brushing technique that will remove food particles lodged between the teeth. If this is done correctly, it will go along way to ensure that the teeth will neither rot nor fall out. The proper for term for that is gum disease (periodontitis). So look at the proper techniques for brushing:
Hold your toothbrush at a 45-degree angle
Brush in short back and forth motions on the outer surfaces of the teeth
Use a back and forth motion for chewing surfaces
Use short, 45-degree angle strokes along the gum line
Brush backside of frontal teeth, using gentle up and down strokes with tip of brush
Is using toothpaste with fluoride really that important? What exactly does fluoride accomplish towards oral health? Fluoride hardens the outer enamel layer of the teeth and could possibly stop a cavity as it is trying to form. This most definitely gives you more resistance to future cavities.
Think about the hundreds of the toothbrushes that are available on the market today. Does the type of toothbrush make a difference in the over all care of the teeth and gums? Well, everyone is different and it would be safe to say that everyone's teeth and gums are different also. Some may be sensitive, and some may not. Some may be able to open their mouth wide and some may not. Therefore, they make toothbrushes in different sizes, and bristle types. If that weren't enough, add in the name brands, along with the generic and the power toothbrushes with electric toothbrushes and it can get a bit overwhelming. Trial and error is the way to find the toothbrush that is right for you. A power toothbrush definitely will work faster at getting rid of the debris that gets stuck in between your teeth and gums but not everyone prefers that type of toothbrush. Find the type of toothbrush that works for you and use it diligently.
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If you chose a power toothbrush follow these steps to ensure proper removal of the debris in between your teeth and gums:
Guide the brush head slowly from tooth to tooth, following the curve of the gum and the shape of each tooth.
Hold the brush head in place for a few seconds before moving on to the next tooth.
Do not forget to reach all areas, including the inner and chewing surfaces, and behind your back teeth.
Direct the brush head along the gum line. It is not necessary to press hard or scrub. Simply let the brush do all the work.
What are the consequences of not brushing your teeth properly? The bacteria that are making a home in your mouth will continue to do so with the consequence your breath will stink! Instead of having beautiful white teeth they will turn an ugly yellowish-brown color, possibly even black. They will soon begin to fall out and you will have a tooth missing here and a tooth missing there. If missing teeth aren't enough, you will soon find that your breath odor will continue to decline.
Your gums will become red and swollen and start bleeding and if your breath wasn't bad yet – it will be positively disgusting now. How about a visual of this: you walk up to your friends (if you still have some by this time) and begin to speak. If they do not fall over from the sheer power of the noxious fumes and they actually get a glimpse of your mouth they will see a few teeth gone, the ones that are left are various shades of yellow-to-black, and pus and blood is coming forth. Taking proper care of your teeth and gums is a much better alternative.
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