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How Does a Sonicare Toothbrush Work Its Magic in the Heartland of Leeds?

Wednesday, March 19th, 2014

3943593_blogTeeth cleaning is so important and we recommend using a Sonicare electric toothbrush to keep plaque and dental problems at bay.

The Sonicare range offers brushes for all budgets and is clinically proven to remove plaque effectively, deep clean the gum line and reduce the risk of cavities and gum disease. The brushes are easy to use and they boast impressive features, including built-in times and smart technology.

Brushing tips

Brushing the teeth removes bacteria and food debris from the mouth, as well as polishing the teeth to make them glossy and shiny. If bacteria are allowed to collect in the mouth, it can join with saliva and leftover food deposits to form plaque, the main risk factor for gum disease and decay.

When brushing, it’s important to make sure you cover all four quadrants of the mouth and angle the brush head to ensure you clean along the gum line. Using inter-dental brushes or dental floss will enable you to clean between your teeth effectively, which is very hard to do with a toothbrush. Ideally, you should brush for at least 2-3 minutes twice a day with fluoride toothpaste. If your toothbrush doesn’t have a timer and you’re worried that you’re not brushing for long enough, try brushing along to your favourite song!

We are always happy to recommend products and help with brushing and flossing. If you have any questions, just give one of your dentists or dental hygienists a shout and they will be able to advise you.

In addition to brushing twice a day and flossing or using inter-dental brushes, seeing a dental hygienist for regular cleaning treatments is also really beneficial for your oral health. Hygienists provide a very deep clean to rid your mouth of bacteria and banish surface stains from your teeth.

Picking the right Toothbrush in Leeds

Monday, October 22nd, 2012

One of the most essential elements in your regime of oral hygiene in Leeds is to get the right toothbrush and though you might think this is an easy choice, getting it wrong can cause damage to your gums and wear away the enamel of your teeth. The strength of the bristles in your brush is an important one and though you may have to go through a few at first in order to get the one for you, it’s worth the trial and error in the beginning. Then you have to learn how to use it: this can be helped by the shape and flexibility of the brush, so again- trial and error. But over the years, there has be huge developments in electric brushes that are brilliant, not only for doing the work for you, but also doing it better than you ever could and they also come in various guises too: Some rotate and some will pulse up and down, others are designed to do special tasks as well, like breaking down the build-up of plaque and tartar around the teeth. But probably one of the most ingenious of all is an electric brush that also fires a jet of water below the gum line for a really thorough clean. Again, with all of these choices, it can get a bit confusing, but you can always talk to your dentist about which direction to go in.