How long should I brush my teeth ? with ADA Guidlines
How long should I brush my
teeth?
If
two minutes sounds much longer than what you’ve been doing, you’re not alone.
According studies, most people only brush for about 45 seconds.
The
study looked at how brushing time affected plaque removal in 47 people. The
results suggest that increasing brushing time from 45 seconds to 2 minutes may
help remove up to 26 percent more plaque.
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American Dental Association
guidelines for proper brushing
1.
Hold your toothbrush at a 45-degree angle to your gums.
2.
Brush with short strokes about the width of one tooth.
3.
Move your toothbrush back and forth along the outside surfaces
of your teeth, applying gentle pressure as you brush.
4.
Use back-and-forth motion to brush along the chewing surfaces of
your teeth.
5.
To properly brush the inner surfaces of your teeth, hold your toothbrush
vertically and brush up and down along the insides of your teeth.
6.
Brush your tongue using a few back-to-front strokes to remove
bad breath–causing bacteria.
7.
Rinse your toothbrush after you use it.
8.
Store your toothbrush in an upright position. If your partner,
roommate, or family members store their toothbrushes in the same place, make
sure toothbrushes don’t touch each other. Let your toothbrush air-dry instead
of storing it in a closed toothbrush holder.
It’s
also a good idea to floss once each day before brushing. Flossing helps remove
particles of food and plaque between your teeth that you can’t reach with just
your toothbrush.
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