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Hold the toothbrush on each tooth for a few seconds; the brush performs the cleaning motion automatically.
Work tooth by tooth, including the back of the molars and the inner surfaces of your teeth.
Brush at least twice a day for 2 minutes each time to ensure thorough cleaning and plaque removal.
Following this routine helps maintain healthy gums, prevent cavities, and promote overall oral hygiene.
Use the Bass technique for effective tooth brushing with a manual toothbrush:
Hold the toothbrush at a 45-degree angle against the gumline and the tooth.
Make gentle, short back-and-forth motions to remove plaque.
Brush the inside, outside, and chewing surfaces of all your teeth thoroughly.
This method helps clean along the gumline, prevents plaque buildup, and supports healthy gums and strong teeth.
Dental floss: ideal for very narrow spaces between teeth.
Toothpicks: suitable for slightly larger gaps.
Interdental brushes (ragers): best for wider spaces and around dental implants.
Use one of these tools daily to maintain healthy gums and reduce the risk of cavities and plaque buildup.
Brush your denture daily using a special denture brush and denture cleaning solution (do not use regular toothpaste).
Store your denture overnight in water or a denture cleaning solution.
Brush dental implants and implant-supported dentures twice a day, paying extra attention to the gum-to-implant junction.
Use interdental brushes or superfloss to clean hard-to-reach areas around implants and dentures.\
This routine helps prevent plaque buildup, protect gums, and maintain the longevity of your implants and dentures.