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NEWS FOR YOUR KIDS' TEETH  
June 2017
How to Brush Correctly  
  

Are you brushing your teeth the right way? Brushing your teeth the wrong way and with the wrong kind of toothbrush can mean that you're not properly cleaning your teeth. Watch this quick video to find out the proper way to brush your teeth and tongue for fresh breath, and better oral hygiene.

 

How Often Should You Clean Your Teeth?   
Keeping your teeth clean goes a long way toward keeping them strong and healthy. So, how often should you clean your teeth? Well, that depends on the type of cleaning. Here are some good general guidelines to follow, but check with your dentist for his/her specific recommendations.

Brushing and Flossing at Home
You should clean your teeth at home with a soft-bristled brush two or three times each day. The brush that you use should comfortably fit the size and shape of your mouth, and should be replaced every few months. It is important to use short strokes back and forth to clean the outer surfaces, inner surfaces, and the chewing surfaces of all of your teeth. To clean in between your teeth, vertical brush strokes should be used while you are brushing. Flossing your teeth once a day will also remove any remaining food, plaque, and bacteria from in between your teeth.

At the Dentist
In addition to forming good daily brushing habits, it is also important to have your teeth professionally cleaned. Professional cleanings are done at your dentist's office by a dental professional. This type of cleaning can help remove hard deposits on your teeth that daily brushing cannot remove. It also helps prevent gum disease. You should have your teeth professionally cleaned twice each year if your teeth are healthy, and more often if you have specific health concerns that effect your oral health.

Your dental professional can help you determine the best answer to the question, "How often should you clean your teeth?" Talk to them about how often you need professional cleanings based on your specific oral hygiene needs.
                          
Article from Colgate.com
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Dr. Cynthia Pattison D.M.D.
Dr. Sari Zimmer, D.M.D
Dr. Vanessa Velilla, D.D.S., M.S.

Dr. Joel M. Servoss, D.D.S.
Dr. Gabriel J. Ollins, D.D.S., M.S.
and the staff at PDA
 

  
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