Maintaining proper oral hygiene is essential not only for a bright smile but also for preventing infections that can lead to serious dental and overall health issues. Harmful bacteria can accumulate in your mouth, leading to a higher risk of gum disease, tooth decay, and other oral infections. At Shervin Louie, DDS, serving Los Angeles and Larchmont, we emphasize the importance of brushing and flossing effectively to keep your smile healthy and infection-free.
Use the Right Tools
For effective brushing, choose a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. Soft bristles are gentle on your gums while effectively removing plaque and debris. For flossing, use dental floss or floss picks designed to reach between teeth and below the gumline.
Brush Thoroughly Twice a Day
Brushing your teeth at least twice a day is important in reducing bacterial buildup. Dedicate an extra two minutes brushing all surfaces of your teeth—front, back, and chewing surfaces. Angle your toothbrush at 45 degrees toward the gumline to effectively clean this critical area where plaque tends to accumulate.
Replace Your Toothbrush Regularly
Worn-out toothbrushes can be less effective at removing plaque and may harbor bacteria. Replace your toothbrush every three months or sooner if the bristles appear frayed.
Floss Daily to Clean Between Teeth
Flossing removes plaque and food particles from spaces that most toothbrushes cannot fit in. Gently slide the floss between your teeth and curve it into a “C” shape against each tooth, ensuring you clean below the gumline. Take your time to avoid causing irritation or injury to your gums.
Rinse with Antimicrobial Mouthwash
Adding an antimicrobial mouthwash to your routine can help kill bacteria that brushing and flossing may miss. This extra step reduces the risk of gum disease and keeps your breath fresh.
Be Gentle to Avoid Gum Damage
While thorough cleaning is important, overzealous brushing or flossing can damage your gums and increase infection risk. Use gentle, controlled brushing to clean effectively without causing harm.
By following these brushing and flossing tips, you can reduce infection risks and maintain a healthy mouth. Consistency and proper technique are key to keeping harmful bacteria at bay. If you have concerns about your oral hygiene routine or suspect an infection, contact our dentist in Los Angeles and Larchmont for personalized tips and care.