Here are some popular techniques
that work:
Use a circular motion to brush only two or three teeth at a time,
gradually covering the entire mouth.
Place the toothbrush next to
the teeth at a 45-degree angle and gently brush in a circular
motion - not up and down (this kind of motion wears down the
tooth structure and can lead to receding gums, or expose the
root of the tooth). Brush all surfaces of the teeth - front,
back, top, and between other teeth, rocking the brush back and
forth gently to remove any plaque growing under the gum.
Don't forget the other surfaces
of the mouth that are covered in bacteria - the gums, the roof,
and floor of the mouth, and most importantly, the tongue. Brushing
the tongue removes trapped bacteria and other disease-causing
germs and also freshens breath.
Remember to replace the brush
when the bristles begin to spread because a worn toothbrush will
not properly clean the teeth.
Effective brushing usually takes
about three minutes.
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