Most electric toothbrushes produce 3,000 to 7,500 rotations per minute, while a sonic brush can scrub 30-40,000 times per minute. However, the cleanliness of your teeth depends on how thoroughly you brush, not how many strokes you use. Some people have thin, fragile tissue that can actually be damaged by aggressive brushing technique. Dr. Kania will evaluate your needs and recommend the best brush for you.
Absolutely. Brushing cannot replace flossing. If you’re not fond of flossing, try a handheld flosser. These gadgets have a small length of floss stretched over two prongs. Simply hold the handle and move the floss between teeth, up and down, side to side. Flossing removes plaque and hardened plaque (an insoluble substance called tartar or calculus) from between teeth.
If Dr. Kania is concerned about the effectiveness of your brushing, at your prophylaxis appointment, she will suggest ways to improve your technique. Good, thorough, daily brushing and flossing will reduce your risk for gum disease, bad breath (halitosis), and cavities. Dr. Kania is a San Diego area periodontist, so if you need treatment for gingivitis, gum disease, or periodontitis, call (760) 642-0711 to schedule your visit in her Encinitas, CA office today.
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