How to Brush to Prevent Cavities
Things You'll Need
- Soft-bristled toothbrush
- Fluoride toothpaste
- Mouthwash
Instructions
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Get the right toothbrush and toothpaste. Soft-bristled toothbrushes are best. Fluoride is the most important ingredient in toothpaste and should not be overlooked.
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Wet your toothbrush and apply a pea-sized dollop of toothpaste to it.
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Start brushing with your upper molars, the farthest back teeth in your mouth. These teeth are the most prone to cavities because of their irregular biting surface.
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Brush teeth in a back and forth motion and a rolling motion near the gum line.
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Work your toothbrush around all sides of the teeth including the biting surface and the inside and outside areas.
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Brush all of the back teeth first, making sure to pay attention to all surfaces.
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Move onto the front teeth and brush in a back and forth motion. Smile broadly to move your lips out of the way. Brush the insides of the teeth as much as the outsides.
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Take your time. It should take at least 2 minutes to brush your teeth properly.
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Brush your tongue to remove bacteria and food debris that can also contribute to cavities.
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Spit out the remaining toothpaste.
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Avoid rinsing your mouth with water after brushing your teeth to prevent fluoride from being washed off teeth before it has had a chance to work. If you must rinse, use a mouthwash with fluoride instead of water.
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