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Lastest company news about 10 tips to protect your teeth 2018/12/05
10 tips to protect your teeth
1, Brush your teeth every morning and evening, and use a toothbrush with soft bristles to remove food residue from the gaps between your teeth. 2, It is recommended to use dental floss instead of toothpicks to avoid widening gaps between teeth and reduce gum recession. 3, Check your teeth regularly and treat them promptly if you find cavities. 4, Rinse your mouth after meals to reduce the retention of food residue and reduce the formation of dental plaque. 5, Rinse your mouth with tea or saline to remove dental plaque and enhance your teeth’s resistance to acid and corrosion. 6, Massage your teeth every day. Use your thumb and index finger to massage the gums to promote blood circulation in the gums and prevent gum recession. 7, Avoid chewing on one side, and it is best to use the teeth on both sides alternately to reduce the shrinkage of gum tissue and avoid causing facial misalignment. 8, Avoid spicy and irritating foods, sweets and hard foods to reduce damage to teeth. 9, Using fluoride toothpaste can reduce the solubility of enamel and promote remineralization of enamel, thereby preventing the formation of dental caries. 10, When periodontitis, dental calculus, gingivitis, gum abscess and other diseases occur, timely treatment is required to prevent the condition from becoming more serious. With 10 tips above to protect your teeth,you can choose BAOLIJIE’S electric toothbrushes and brush heads, which are recommended by dentists.                                                        Kids Sonic Electric Toothbrush                                                        Cheap Electric Toothbrush For Adult
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Lastest company news about Can Using An Electric Toothbrush Cause Tooth Sensitivity? 2018/05/23
Can Using An Electric Toothbrush Cause Tooth Sensitivity?
Do Electric Toothbrushes Make Teeth Sensitive? Will it damage tooth enamel? As more and more people use electric toothbrushes, there is a concern that long-term use of electric toothbrushes may cause tooth sensitivity. First of all, we need to understand what tooth sensitivity is. Generally, it refers to the symptoms of pain and discomfort after eating hot, cold, sour and sweet food, or brushing teeth at ordinary times, or being stimulated by hard objects. Tooth sensitivity is mainly due to various dental diseases, incorrect brushing methods, excessive wear, long-term consumption of acidic substances to corrode teeth, or some trauma to the teeth, etc., the outermost enamel of the teeth is damaged and the dentin is damaged. Exposure to external stimuli can lead to various sensitive symptoms.   After understanding the causes of tooth sensitivity, we know that using an electric toothbrush will not cause tooth sensitivity to a certain extent, but the following conditions may cause tooth sensitivity: 1. Improper use of electric toothbrushes: such as electric toothbrushes with too strong vibration frequency and hard bristles may indeed lead to tooth sensitivity problems; 2. The quality of the oral cavity is relatively low, and there are many dental diseases and other problems; 3. Buy low-priced and low-quality electric toothbrushes. These products often have uneven vibration frequency and fluctuating power, which often causes tooth damage; 4. When using a toothbrush to clean, use violent cleaning, rub the teeth for too long, and frequently brush your teeth to cause damage to the enamel. If you are worried about tooth sensitivity, what kind of electric toothbrush should you choose? 1. Choose a professional brand Compared with brands that only do superficial efforts and vigorously advertise, the adjustment and optimization behind a truly professional brand is very time-consuming and labor-intensive. There are many adjustment dimensions involved, such as vibration frequency range, swing angle, more than 100 adjustment parameters and indicators such as power strength range. Our company specializes in the production of electric toothbrushes for 10 years. We have the experience to control the whole process from raw materials to shipping. The quality is trustworthy. 2. Prioritize the selection of products with a bristle rounding rate of not less than 80% The bristles that have been rounded are smoother and will not sting the gums. The higher the bristle rounding rate, the more comfortable it is to use, and the less it will press the gums. The rounding rate of our company's bristles is as high as 95%. There is copper-free bristle-planting technology to take care of your oral health in an all-round way. 3. Priority to choose products with sonic vibration Electric toothbrushes are mainly divided into rotary and sonic according to their type. The rotary type cleans the surface of the teeth better, but it is easy to damage the enamel and the noise is also greater; while the sonic type is gentler than the rotary type, less likely to damage the enamel and more suitable for sensitive teeth. Therefore, for people with sensitive mouth, I recommend this SNK01 electric toothbrush. This electric toothbrush has three modes and three strengths that can be adjusted. It is especially suitable for people with sensitive mouth. In addition, the package is equipped with a storage box, which is very convenient to carry. It is also a good choice as a gift to relatives or friends.                                                                                                                            3D Touch USB Rechargeable Sonic Electric Toothbrush  
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Lastest company news about How Often Should I Replace My Electric Toothbrush Head? 2017/10/15
How Often Should I Replace My Electric Toothbrush Head?
Maintaining good oral hygiene is essential for a healthy life, and an electric toothbrush is one of the most effective tools to keep your teeth and gums clean. However, just like any other tool, an electric toothbrush requires regular maintenance to perform at its best. One of the most important aspects of maintaining an electric toothbrush is knowing when to replace the toothbrush head.   In this article, I will answer the question “how often should I replace my electric toothbrush head?” and provide some tips on how to maintain your electric toothbrush for optimal oral hygiene. The lifespan of an electric toothbrush head can vary based on several factors. The quality of the toothbrush head, the frequency of use, and the amount of pressure applied while brushing are some of the primary factors that determine the lifespan of the toothbrush head. On average, most manufacturers recommend replacing the toothbrush head every three to four months. However, it is essential to keep an eye on the toothbrush head’s bristles to determine when it is time to replace it. When the bristles start to fray or bend, they become less effective in cleaning your teeth and gums. Worn-out bristles also become less hygienic, making it easier for bacteria to grow, leading to oral health issues. Indicators that it is time to replace an electric toothbrush head: In addition to checking for frayed or bent bristles, there are other signs that indicate it is time to replace your electric toothbrush head. One of the most noticeable signs is when the bristles lose their color. Toothbrush bristles typically fade over time with use, and when they become less colorful, it’s a sign that the toothbrush head has reached the end of its lifespan. Another indicator is a decrease in the toothbrush head’s cleaning effectiveness. If you notice that your electric toothbrush is not cleaning your teeth as effectively as it used to, it may be time to replace the toothbrush head. Replacing your electric toothbrush head regularly is essential for maintaining good oral hygiene. Here are some of the reasons why it is important to replace your toothbrush head regularly: Hygiene benefits: Over time, toothbrush heads accumulate bacteria, food debris, and other germs, making them less hygienic. By replacing your toothbrush head regularly, you reduce the risk of bacterial growth and prevent oral health issues. Preventing damage to the toothbrush: Over time, the bristles on your toothbrush head become less effective in cleaning your teeth and gums. This can lead to increased pressure on the toothbrush motor, which can cause damage to the toothbrush over time. By replacing the toothbrush head regularly, you can ensure that the toothbrush motor doesn’t have to work as hard, reducing the risk of damage. Improving the effectiveness of the toothbrush: Replacing your toothbrush head regularly ensures that your toothbrush continues to clean your teeth and gums effectively. Worn-out bristles can’t clean your teeth and gums effectively, and they may even miss some areas, increasing the risk of oral health issues. The frequency of replacing your electric toothbrush head depends on several factors. Here are some of the factors to consider when deciding how often to replace your electric toothbrush head: Dentist’s recommendation: Your dentist can give you a more accurate recommendation based on your individual oral hygiene needs. Your dentist may recommend more frequent replacement if you have certain oral health issues or if you have a history of dental problems. Manufacturer’s recommendation: Most electric toothbrush manufacturers recommend replacing the toothbrush head every three to four months. However, this recommendation may vary based on the manufacturer and the quality of the toothbrush head. Shenzhen Baolijie Technology Co.,Ltd is a 12 years professional manufacturer and provide the good quality of the toothbrush heads.
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Lastest company news about Which Is Better Between Electric Toothbrush And Water Flosser? 2017/04/17
Which Is Better Between Electric Toothbrush And Water Flosser?
Can I Use An Electric Toothbrush And Water Flosser Together?     Water flosser, name "irrigator", is a relatively new auxiliary tool for cleaning the mouth. The water flosser can be used to clean teeth and inter-dental spaces by means of pulsed water impact, and can be divided into portable (small volume, little water storage), desktop or household (large volume, large water storage) according to the water storage.   The Water Flosser, can help brush the teeth, and strongly remove the position where the toothbrush, dental floss and gap brushes cannot be cleaned. Through the powerful flushing effect, the food residues and plaque at these positions are removed to clean the teeth and prevent the effect of tooth decay.   Thoroughly clean the oral cavity to prevent oral diseases. There are many blind spots that cannot be cleaned in place in our oral cavity, such as tooth decay, gingival gums, gums, teeth junction, etc.. It is necessary to rinse the food residue with the water flow of the rushier to eliminate the plaque and prevent oral disease from the root cause.   Massage gums. The mild water flosser of high -quality teeth can play a massage effect on the gums, while promoting the micro-circulation of oral blood, alleviating some friends of toothache and dental bleeding.   Orthodontics are clean assistant. Between braces and teeth, more small blind spots are formed, which must be cleaned by the tooth switch. In addition, the massage effect mentioned above can also relieve the fatigue of the braces to the gums.   In addition, the Water Flosser can strengthen the removal of bacteria on the tongue coating and buccal mucosa, and its high-pressure water flow can massage the gums. In fact, the dental flosser is more similar to the inter-dental brush. If cleaning teeth is like washing a car, then the dental flosser is like a "high-pressure water gun car wash", and the toothbrush is like a "rag rubbing car wash".   If Water Flossers can replace Electric Toothbrushes?   In fact, they are not replacement relationships, but should be used together. Even if there is an electric toothbrush as a daily oral cleaning tool, there are still places that the electric toothbrush cannot clean. Under the daily cleaning of the electric toothbrush, the water flossers can be used periodically for deeper cleaning. The pulse water flow of the water flossers can deep between teeth and gingival sulcus, wash away food residue, a good helper for oral care. No matter it is used for stuffing flesh between teeth, cleaning gingival sulcus, cleaning braces, etc., it is competent.   The water flossers can be used every day, but it should not be used too frequently every day. It should be used in conjunction with an electric toothbrush. In the morning, after the electric toothbrush has been cleaned, use the flosser to clean the teeth again. The teeth and mouth will be particularly comfortable at night.   Note: The flosser is easy to use and is very suitable for people who are not used to flossing. Children can use the flosser with the help of their parents. In addition, if the orthodontic patient is undergoing orthodontic treatment and wears an orthodontic appliance, some parts of the mouth cannot be reached by a toothbrush, and water flossers can also be used to strengthen cleaning. However, water flossers are not equal to ultrasonic cleaning. For calcified tartar and gingival calculus, it is still necessary to go to the hospital to clean your teeth!
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Lastest company news about How to use an electric toothbrush correctly? 2016/11/05
How to use an electric toothbrush correctly?
Electric toothbrushes have become an oral cleaning tool for many people in recent years, and they can often be seen on TV networks or shopping websites, including street advertisements. As a brushing tool, electric toothbrushes have stronger cleaning ability than ordinary toothbrushes, which can effectively remove tartar and calculus and prevent oral problems such as tooth decay.   But after we buy an electric toothbrush, we must pay attention to its correct use. Because if it is used improperly, it will not only cause the teeth to be unclean, but also damage the teeth if they are improperly used for a long time. Here is a detailed summary of the use process of electric toothbrushes, as well as several things that should be paid attention to at ordinary times. Let’s take a look.   The process of using an electric toothbrush: It is divided into 5 steps: We first need to install the brush head, pay attention to the same direction as the button on the fuselage, and check whether the brush head fits firmly after installation.   The second step is to squeeze the toothpaste, squeeze it on the brush head according to the usual amount of toothpaste, try to squeeze it in the gap of the bristles, so that it is not easy to fall. The third step is to put the brush head into the mouth, and then turn on the power button of the toothbrush to select the gear (toothpaste will not be shaken off and splashed). Electric toothbrushes generally have multiple gears to choose from (press the power button to adjust), the strength will be It is different, you can choose a comfortable gear according to your own tolerance.   The fourth step is brushing your teeth. When brushing your teeth, you should pay attention to the technique, and it is recommended to use the Pasteur brushing method. The electric toothbrush is usually automatically turned off in two minutes, and the zone change reminder is instantaneously stopped every 30 seconds. When brushing, divide the oral cavity into four parts, up and down, left and right, brush in place in turn, and finally brush the tongue coating lightly. The toothbrush will automatically turn off after 2 minutes.   The last step is to rinse your mouth after brushing, and rinse the toothpaste and other debris left on the toothbrush. After finishing, place the toothbrush in a dry and ventilated place. IPX7 Waterproof Sonic rechargeable rotary electric toothbrush for Adult The above is the use process of electric toothbrush, hoping to help everyone. Oral care is a long-lasting process that requires not only choosing the right electric toothbrush, but also using the right electric toothbrush. Take every brushing seriously for healthier teeth.
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Lastest company news about About electric toothbrushes, you may not know these 2016/05/03
About electric toothbrushes, you may not know these
With the increasing living standards of the people, more and more people start to pay attention to oral health. In clinical work, when teaching patients about oral hygiene, many people have the question: Can brushing teeth with an electric toothbrush be cleaner? Can children use electric toothbrushes?   What are the advantages of an electric toothbrush? There are a wide variety of brands and styles of electric toothbrushes available in the market. The general classification of electric toothbrushes can be divided into square and diamond-shaped according to the shape of the brush head; according to the arrangement of the bristles, it can be divided into flat, wave-shaped and V-shaped bristle toothbrushes; Hard bristle toothbrush; according to the handle, it can be divided into straight handle, crank, elastic, non-slip handle toothbrush.   How does an electric toothbrush work?     Under the tall appearance of the electric toothbrush, there is actually a small electric motor hidden. Driven by electricity, the brush head rotates or vibrates to clean the teeth. From the working principle, there are two types of electric toothbrushes: rotary electric toothbrushes and vibrating electric toothbrushes. The bristles of the former are arranged in a circular shape, which enhances the friction effect. This type of toothbrush usually cleans the tooth surface very clean, but it also wears the teeth more, and the noise is also louder. The vibration type is also called the sonic vibration type electric toothbrush. When using it, the brush head swings at high frequency perpendicular to the brush handle, and the swing range is generally not higher than 6 mm.     To sum it up: When brushing your teeth with an electric toothbrush, on the one hand, the high-frequency oscillating brush head can efficiently complete the brushing action, and on the other hand, the sound wave vibration also creates a super-fluid cleaning force between the mouth and teeth, which can deeply clean the dead corners of the mouth that are difficult to enter, compared with manual toothbrushes Remove plaque more effectively.   Are electric toothbrushes more effective than regular toothbrushes? Some brands of electric toothbrushes provide multiple brushing modes such as whitening, polishing, gum care, sensitive, and cleaning. So are these functions useful? In fact, the first task of a toothbrush is to brush your teeth! Studies have shown that electric toothbrushes can remove 38% more plaque than manual toothbrushes, but some studies have also found that as long as the brushing method is correct and the correct Pap brushing method is used, the effect of electric toothbrushes and manual toothbrushes on cleaning teeth is equivalent. The biggest advantage of the electric toothbrush is that it simplifies the skills and process of doing it yourself, improves the efficiency of brushing teeth, shortens the time of brushing teeth, ensures the convenience and efficiency of brushing teeth, and achieves twice the result with half the effort. Therefore, some people jokingly call electric toothbrushes "the magic tool for lazy people to brush their teeth".     Can children use electric toothbrushes? Many brand manufacturers have launched special electric toothbrushes for children, which are very popular among children because of their cute appearance. However, due to the fast speed of electric toothbrushes, high vibration frequency and relatively fixed strength, if used improperly, it will cause damage to teeth and gums.   Therefore, it is suggested that before children enter elementary school, the development of the cerebellum is immature, the small muscles of the hands are still under development, and the grasp of fine movements is not enough. For delicate tasks such as brushing teeth, it is recommended to clean the oral cavity with a manual toothbrush. After elementary school, you can use a special electric toothbrush for children.
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Lastest company news about Do you know what a copper-free flocked toothbrush is? 2015/07/10
Do you know what a copper-free flocked toothbrush is?
Copper-free implant technology is a revolutionary technology for the toothbrush industry, where the bristles are implanted through a copper-free process to create copper-free bristles. The copper-free bristle planting technology eliminates the need to use metal plates to fix the bristles, using equipment with core technology to align the bristles neatly and then draw them into the holes by vacuum extraction, and finally high-temperature dissolving glue to fix the roots of the bristles in the head piece, and then ultrasonically welding the head piece with fixed bristles to the brush head handle.The copper-free bristle planting technology completely avoids the problems of metal and metal oxidation, it’s more effective for your oral care.             Traditional toothbrush(Copper wire bristle technology)          Copper-free bristle planting technology                                                                                      Ultrasonic anchorless wire tufting Long-term use of copper oxide substances may be ingested   Our company has introduced the world's most advanced ray-free copper wire bristle planting technology (the first in China),Belgium customized advanced equipment, copper-free hot-melt bristle planting. The bristle rounding adopts the highest technology of the pre-endrounding system in advance, so almost 100% of the bristle rounding is achieved; the dissolution of the bristles adopts the most advanced ray fusing technology, so that there is no direct contact between the bristles and the steel mold; The bristles or tufts have very high and stable shape retention, are not easily deformed, and do not require assembly; the brush head can be made very thin, making the user experience more comfortable. High-quality DuPont soft bristles adopt copper-free bristle planting technology.
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Lastest company news about Are electric toothbrushes really better than manual toothbrushes? 2014/12/24
Are electric toothbrushes really better than manual toothbrushes?
More and more users are buying electric toothbrushes. Many people believe that electric toothbrushes are better than manual toothbrushes. After all, once the product is connected to electricity, the efficiency will be doubled. Therefore, basically no one will question the good cleaning effect of electric toothbrushes.   But for ordinary people, is an electric toothbrush really better than a manual toothbrush? Are electric toothbrushes really better than manual toothbrushes? In fact, I think this issue needs to be viewed dialectically. After all, the price of an electric toothbrush is dozens of times that of a manual toothbrush.   Cleaning Efficiency: Electric Toothbrushes Are Better The principle of an electric toothbrush is actually very simple, relying on the high-speed rotation of the motor to drive the bristles of the electric toothbrush head to vibrate, and the bristles swing at high speed to provide a more powerful cleaning effect.   The frequency of electric toothbrushes generally exceeds 30,000 times per minute, while the frequency of manual toothbrushes is only 300 times per minute, so the cleaning speed of electric toothbrushes is at least 100 times that of manual toothbrushes.   Therefore, if divided according to cleaning efficiency, the cleaning efficiency of electric toothbrushes is much higher than that of manual toothbrushes, so if you care about efficiency, electric toothbrushes are the first choice.   Experience: Varies from person to person Regarding the experience of electric toothbrushes, I can only talk about my own feelings. The vibration of hundreds of bristles is very comfortable for an all-round high-frequency massage of the oral cavity.   Poor bristles or improper use risk wearing teeth But I also gave electric toothbrushes to friends and relatives around me. Some people think it is very comfortable, and some people with sensitive teeth think it is very ordinary and continue to use manual toothbrushes.   So in terms of experience, I feel that electric toothbrushes surpass manual toothbrushes, but it can be seen that electric toothbrushes are not suitable for everyone.   Health function: electric toothbrush more technology protection blessing In addition, due to the higher vibration frequency of electric toothbrushes, some high-end electric toothbrushes will also provide some scientific   protection and assistance. For example, Philips' high-end products will provide pressure protection, and will prompt when the toothbrush is stronger on the teeth.   In addition, some mid-to-high-end electric toothbrushes will also add APP functions, providing some tutorials and brushing guidance, allowing users to brush their teeth more scientifically.   Who is better? It is actually a misunderstanding that a manual toothbrush is not as clean as an electric toothbrush. A professional doctor has given the answer before. As long as you use the Pap method and brush your teeth correctly, you can actually clean your teeth regardless of whether it is electric or manual.   Electric toothbrushes are more efficient and convenient, which is the scientific reason for everyone to replace electric toothbrushes.
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Lastest company news about How to use a rechargeable toothbrush? 2014/04/16
How to use a rechargeable toothbrush?
A rechargeable electric toothbrush (also known as a “power” toothbrush) can help you do more to maintain the health of your teeth and gums. Many rechargeable toothbrushes use oscillating-rotating technology to provide better oral health results than regular manual toothbrushes. This brushing action is very different from that of regular manual toothbrushes, as it provides the movement, while you need only guide it.   For that reason, some people may find brushing with an electric toothbrush easier once they learn how to do it properly. Just remember that the key to brushing well with an electric toothbrush is to guide the brush head to all parts of your mouth.   Using a rechargeable electric toothbrush Believe it or not, many school-aged children are now enthusiastic about brushing their teeth. We can thank the invention of the rechargeable electric toothbrush for this happy phenomenon.   Rechargeable electric toothbrushes are easy to use—that’s part of their appeal. And although a rechargeable electric toothbrush costs more than a manual toothbrush, it may be worth it if your child (or you) is more enthusiastic about using it.   Most rechargeable electric toothbrushes operate at anywhere from 5,000 to 30,000 strokes on your teeth per minute, and because of this, it takes less time to do a thorough job. Some rechargeable electric toothbrushes have even more power.   To use a rechargeable electric toothbrush, just place toothpaste on the brush head and hold the brush at a 45-degree angle, just as you would a manual toothbrush. Then turn on the rechargeable electric and move the brush from tooth to tooth. The smaller heads of most rechargeable electric toothbrushes usually brush about one tooth at a time, depending on the size of your teeth. Guide the electric brush along the front surfaces, back surfaces, and chewing surfaces of each tooth.   Even with a rechargeable electric toothbrush, you should spend about two minutes brushing to ensure that you’ve cleaned each tooth. When you’ve finished brushing, simply rinse the brush head with water and allow it to dry.   Built-in two-minute timers Most rechargeable electric toothbrushes have built-in two-minute timers, and some even have professional timers that parse out 30 seconds for each quadrant to help you keep track.p     Positioning the rechargeable toothbrush When using a rechargeable electric toothbrush, it isn't necessary to press hard or scrub. Simply guide the brush while it provides the brushing action. In fact, some electric toothbrushes have pressure sensors that alert you when you’re brushing too hard.   Step 1: Make sure your toothbrush is charged. Many electric toothbrushes have charge level indicator lights, so you can actually see when the toothbrush is charged. Step 2: Start with the outside surfaces of the teeth. Guide the brush head slowly from tooth to tooth, holding the brush head in place for a few seconds against each tooth before moving on to the next one. Follow along with the shape of each tooth and the curve of the gums. Step 3: Repeat Step 2 on the inside surfaces of the teeth. Step 4: Repeat Step 2 on the chewing surfaces of the teeth as well as behind the back teeth. Step 5: Direct the brush head along the gum line and upon the gums. Again, do not press hard or scrub. Step 6: Try grazing the brush head along your tongue and the roof of your mouth, back to front, to help freshen your breath.   With proper brushing technique with a rechargeable electric toothbrush and little practice you’ll be brushing with confidence knowing you’re using the clinically proven technology of a rechargeable electric toothbrush to clean your teeth.
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Lastest company news about How to Protect Your Teeth 2013/12/10
How to Protect Your Teeth
The oral bacterial flora in each of us forms a sticky plaque that adheres to the surface of the teeth or the soft tissues of the mouth.   Bacteria will convert the ingested sugar-containing substances into acidic substances, and then damage the enamel on the tooth surface, gradually forming caries; or stimulate the gums to cause inflammation and form periodontal disease. Caries and periodontal disease are the main causes of toothache or loose teeth. The longer plaque is in your mouth, the more damage it can cause.   Teeth appear to be clean, but visible plaque buildup after application of plaque stain To remove plaque, you can use a manual or electric toothbrush. No matter which toothbrush you use, the way you brush your teeth is very important.   We generally recommend the "Bath brushing method": make the bristles of the toothbrush form a 45-degree angle with the teeth, and vibrate slightly against the edge of the gums. Don't ignore hard-to-reach nooks and crannies, either. Finally, the cleaning of the tongue surface cannot be ignored. Here are some tips for you: Choose a toothbrush with soft bristles and replace it regularly every 3-4 months. Different Teeth Cleaning Methods Because the teeth are in close proximity to each other, the adjacent surfaces of the teeth are generally difficult to clean with a toothbrush. If you want to clean thoroughly, you need to use dental floss together. Don't panic if your gums bleed when you first start flossing, this will usually get better with regular flossing. If the bleeding doesn't get better, talk to your dentist as it could be an early sign of periodontal disease. Sometimes, with the correct interdental brush or flosser, it can bring better cleaning results. But pay attention to how to use it: no matter what cleaning tool you use, don't exert too much pressure on your teeth or gums, so as not to cause unnecessary damage.   Also, mouthwash is a great addition, but it's not a complete replacement for toothbrush and water flosser. Different mouthwashes have different active ingredients and effects. Here is a tip for you: try not to use mouthwash immediately after brushing, or you may reduce the effectiveness of the toothpaste. Having good oral health habits, combined with regular oral checkups, will benefit you throughout your life. Even if you don't feel any discomfort, regular dental check-ups are very important. Oral examination can effectively help us find diseases as early as possible, so as to treat them as soon as possible. Early detection and early treatment generally mean lower treatment costs. If toothache or other symptoms have occurred, it indicates that the problem may have spread to the pulp or the tissue around the root tip of the tooth. At this time, root canal treatment or extraction may be needed to completely solve the problem. In this way, not only the treatment cost is higher, but also the process is more painful, and sometimes the prognosis is not ideal.   Before and After Periodontal Treatment Regular scaling is also very important for periodontal health. Scaling does not cause loose teeth. On the contrary, if there is too much calculus, it may stimulate the inflammation of the gums and the absorption of the alveolar bone, thereby causing periodontal disease, resulting in loosening or loss of teeth.
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