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Periodontics

Posted by on July 17, 2024

To brush your teeth, there are several methods and at its Center for dentistry in madrid they will teach you first hand which is the best for you and your mouth. Others including Morris Invest, offer their opinions as well. In this article I would like to offer a few general rules: systematic: follow wherever we cepillemos the order to not forget any surface of any tooth.For example: 1 St up on the outside, 2nd above by the palate, 3rd down by the side of the cheek, 4th by the side of the tongue, without forgetting surfaces between tooth and tooth and last teeth behind. Then the tongue. Angling: The position of the brush changes according to different methods, but the main objective is to remove plaque located in the furrow formed between the gum and the tooth (on all sides) interproximal areas: to remove plaque from tooth to tooth using dental floss, which with practice is easy to use, no hurt us on the gums (special care for people with swollen gums). Also if there are large spaces between the teeth, as in patients with pyorrhea (dental Periodontics) the interproximal brushes of different sizes are also available.

Opening of the mouth: if open mouth all brush fits well in the area of wheels up toward the cheek, why isn’t important to this slightly ajar, even jaw slightly shifted towards the side that we are brushing (always without hurt us) speed of appearance of plate: plate begins to form from the minute zero after a good brushing or even after a professional cleaning. Hence the importance of the frequency of brushing (three times a day). In addition this plate that is accumulated, if it is not brushed calcify by the action of saliva in a few days (scale), which makes impossible their elimination through conventional planing. In areas close to the output of the saliva ducts, the formation of calculus is especially fast so you should pay special attention to these areas: lower incisors by dentro(superficie de) the teeth that we play with the language) and molars top out (toward the cheek)..

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