Foaming At The Mouth: Are You Brushing Right?

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One key to activating the value of toothpaste is creating foam when properly brushing. In today’s post from Advanced Dentistry of Charlotte, let’s explore the unique role of foam.

Get that foam foaming

A good foam is attained by pre-wetting the toothbrush, then attacking at a 45 rather than 90-degree angle. The foaming assists in dislodging food debris from nooks and crannies in the mouth. Go ahead and swish it around at the completion of brushing to pick up any stragglers. The abrasives in toothpaste are designed to polish the teeth without damaging the enamel.

Hard or soft toothbrush?

Because of the abrasives, soft toothbrushes are ideal for proper brushing. Harder bristles can put the enamel and gum line at risk. When the gum line recedes from aggressive brushing (or any other cause) a patient may experience tooth pain, increased build-up and decay, tooth structure weakening, and in acute cases, tooth loss.

Fluoride is your enamel’s best friend

The sugars and acids wash over your teeth as you eat and drink throughout the day. This makes the enamel softer. You want to help your enamel harden back up every day to protect your teeth from decay. That’s where the miracle mineral, fluoride comes in.

The fluoride in the toothpaste promotes remineralization when the paste has been rubbed around on all surfaces of all teeth in the entire mouth. This takes time so make certain you brush for at least 2-3 minutes.

Moreover, remember that flossing is critical and rounds out the 5 minutes each day to give you healthy, pain-free chewing for years and years to come.

To recap:

  • Wet a soft bristle toothbrush
  • Use fluoridated toothpaste
  • Brush at 45-degree angle
  • Brush gently for 2-3 minutes
  • Cover every surface of every tooth
  • Swish around in the mouth before spitting out
  • Floss gently around each tooth and don’t miss the back surface of the rear molars
  • Rinse out debris

A fluoride rinse gives extra protection

After brushing and flossing, consider swishing with a fluoride rinse. Note that we’re not talking about an alcohol-based mouthwash. A fluoride rinse is not designed primarily to freshen breath (though keeping your teeth healthy will help your breath), it’s designed to strengthen and protect your teeth and gums. Remember, don’t rinse with water after swishing and spitting. You want the rinse to be the last substance on your teeth before you go to bed.

Visit Advanced Dentistry of Charlotte – Dr. Christopher A. Bowman in Charlotte

This article is brought to you by Advanced Dentistry of Charlotte – Dr. Christopher A. Bowman, a highly regarded dental practice in Charlotte. We are passionate about dental education and confident smiles for all.

Ask us about our dental payment options, accepted insurance companies, and the general and cosmetic care we offer. And brush well until we see you, it will be worth every foamy second!

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