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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.

Brushing Teeth in Central Leeds is More Important than Ever

Friday, April 6th, 2012

Brushing your teeth is something you learn when you are very young, but it never stops being important. Brushing is the most effective way to remove plaque and bacteria from the mouth, helping to keep your mouth clean and fresh. It also reduces the risk of dental health problems, such as gum disease, decay, bad breath and staining.

How often should I brush my teeth?

Dental polls show that many people skip brushing their teeth –this is not advisable and we recommend that all our patients to brush their teeth twice a day. Most people find it convenient to brush in the morning and before they go to bed, while some also like to brush after lunch to prevent bad breath.

How long should I brush for?

It is important that you brush your teeth thoroughly. Simply dusting over your teeth will not do the job, so try to aim for at least two minutes of brushing, twice a day. If you struggle to stick to a 2 minute brushing period, try using a toothbrush that has a timer.

Brushing technique

When you brush your teeth it is important to cover all areas of your mouth. Tip the head of the brush to a 45 degree angle, polish the teeth and remember to brush along the gum line, as this is a common place for bacteria to gather. Brush the teeth with circular motions and take care not to brush too hard, as this can damage the surface enamel of the teeth and the gums. If you find that your gums are bleeding during brushing, this may mean that you are brushing too hard.

Manual toothbrushes versus electric toothbrushes

Manual toothbrushes have been around for decades and they can do a highly effective job – but electric toothbrushes remove more plaque, can be easier to use and many come with additional features, such as different brushing modes and a timer. If you have any questions about choosing a toothbrush, ask our friendly dentists in Central Leeds.

Good oral hygeine can prevent toothache

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Unfortunately many people don’t visit their dentist until they get toothache. In most cases this pain can be avoided by good oral hygeine and regular dental check ups. Good oral hygeine means effectively removing decay causing plaque from your teeth and gum surfaces. At City Dental we can show you how to do this and also show you which toothbrush is most suitable for your mouth. Our hygeinists are highly skilled and will use professional polishes and pastes to remove any plaque and tartar which cannot be removed by brushing and flossing alone. At your six monthly dental check up we look for early signs of decay and gum disease so that we can easily treat them before they progress and cause toothache which becomes more difficult to treat. At City Dental we strongly believe in the motto – prevention is better than the cure!!

Brush with sonicare for better dental check ups

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

At city dental we have been promoting regular hygeine appointments along with the use of sonicare toothbrushes for many years. We have found that patients who have 3 monthly hygeine appointments along with daily flossing and brushing with the philips sonicare have better dental health. We are now promoting the sonicare at a special discounted price so if you are from Leeds city centre, Headingley, Chapel Allerton, Adel or the surrounding areas and would like better dental check ups for life then call our practice on 01132454868 or fill out the application form above.