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The ADA recommends that you brush your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste and that you shouold replace your toothbrush at least once every 3-4 months, especially if the bristles have become frayed.

You should also floss your teeth once each day. This will help to clean between the teeth. Bacteria tends to linger between teeth where your toothbrush bristles cannot reach. This helps remove plaque from between your teeth and... more

 

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Teeth Whitening Tips

Brush your teeth and floss on a regular basis, especially after meals.

Cut down or quit using tobacco products. This is also true for coffee and tea as these will stain your teeth with regular use.

Eat lots of fruit. Eating strawberries is good and rubbing the inside of an orange peel on teeth is a good natural whitener.

Use toothpaste that includes baking soda (Be sure to check with your dentist first!).

Get your teeth cleaned professionally at least once every six months.

Do not try to use teeth whiteners on dental caps and other types of veneers or dental work.

Replace your tooth brush at least once every 2 or 3 months.

Use teeth whitening kits such as those that you can find on this site.

 

 


will also help to clean at the gum line. Using antimicrobial mouth rinses and toothpastes can help to reduce plaque and to keep gingivitis at bay. Using a fluoride mouth rinse can help to reduce or even prevent tooth decay.

Using a fluoride mouth rinse as well as a fluoride toothpaste can help to provide extra protection against tooth decay more than you can get by merely using fluoride toothpaste alone. Do keep in mind that fluoride mouth rinse is not to be used by children who are or younger because they may swallow the rinse, and that's not a good idea.

Always check the label on your mouth rinse or toothpaste for precautions and age recommendations. Be sure to talk to your dentist about the use of fluoride mouth rinse. Your dentist can also tell you what types of dental care products will be most effective for your personal use.

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