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You know how to brush your teeth, but lockdown gives us the opportunity to reassess technique. While dental practices remain in lockdown it is crucial to maintain good oral hygiene to ward off day to day emergencies. It has been widely reported that teeth brushing can kill bacteria in the mouth, and can play a part in helping to prevent the spread of viruses.
Mayur N Pandya, Dentist and Chief Clinical Officer of Together Dental said; “Increased and improved regular brushing of teeth during lockdown is positive for everybody. We already know that maintaining healthy teeth, mouth and gums helps avoid future dental treatments. Creating positive habits can also help maintain a more positive mind-set.”
The top five things to remember when brushing your teeth are:
It doesn't matter whether you use an electric or manual toothbrush, they are both equally as good, as long as you brush ALL the surfaces of ALL of your teeth and gently angle the bristles towards the gumline. That said, electric toothbrushes do take the effort out of brushing, allowing you to focus on your technique.
Together Dental, in line with the latest guidance from NHS England, is offering a dental health advice line to help people at home. If you have a dental emergency please call us on 01277 289096 or visit us at www.together.dental