Growing old with your own teeth

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Think about the care of the interdental spaces early on!

Did you know that the spaces between the teeth make up around a third of the tooth surface? Caries bacteria find the best conditions to multiply where the toothbrush can only reach with difficulty or not at all. Depending on the appearance, leftover food and bacterial plaque settle in the spaces between the teeth. The consequences are tooth decay, gum disease and bad breath. Cleaning the gaps is an essential part of a comprehensive dental care strategy that also keeps an eye on the dental health of tomorrow.

The products for long-term successful dental care are dental floss and special brushes, the interdental brushes. They make it possible to clean larger interdental spaces, braces, bridges and fillings more thoroughly. Dental floss is suitable for the narrow spaces and for cleaning the contact points between the teeth.

 

This is the best way to proceed with interdental care:

Start your oral hygiene by using the interdental brushes for removing the coarser food residues in the wider interdental trees. These come in a variety of strengths. Then the use of the follows dental floss. Be systematic so you don't skip any space. Afterwards, brush your teeth thoroughly, preferably with a the weicher toothbrush and one fluoridated remineralizing toothpaste. A systematic approach helps here too: Start with the difficult areas first, e.g. with the inner surfaces of the teeth at the top, then the inner surfaces of the teeth at the bottom, then the outer surfaces, side surfaces, chewing surfaces.

 

Favored by dentists: the bass technique

The so-called bass technique is the cleaning technique favored by most dentists. I fully agree with this opinion: Place the toothbrush at an angle of approx. 45 to 60 degrees to the gums and teeth. Press the bristles lightly against your teeth and gums and make small, slightly circular or shaking movements. This is how you gently and thoroughly remove dental plaque. Depending on the tooth section, you should repeat these movements at least ten times. With a sonic toothbrush you can also use the bass technique, but far more efficiently than with one manual toothbrush. You will find a sonic toothbrush of the latest generation with 42 vibrations per minute in my shop. the SNOW PEARL Ultrasoft sonic toothbrush creates small pressure waves that foam toothpaste and liquid into the tightest spaces between teeth. The very soft ones KONEX HD Super Soft bristles are eight times finer at their tip than conventional bristles. Nevertheless, they are stable enough to penetrate tight spaces. They clean thoroughly there without injuring the gums. With the coordinated SNOW PEARL products you are perfectly equipped for optimal dental care and dental aesthetics. It is an investment in the future of your teeth. It's just nice to grow old with your own teeth. With this goal in mind, the daily effort of dental care, including cleaning the interdental spaces, should be worth it. It has been shown that learning the right tooth brushing technique should ideally start in childhood. As a result, the actions become an integral part of the daily cleansing ritual - tools for life. Teach your kids how to clean properly!

 

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