Your teeth can last a lifetime if you practice basic dental care, which involves brushing and flossing regularly, eating a mouth-healthy diet, and visiting your dentist and/or dental hygienist for regular checkups and cleanings. Developing good dental health habits is the best way to prevent tooth decay and gum disease.
Good brushing and flossing are important parts of your dental care. To do these actions well, make them part of your daily routine and:
Regular brushing and flossing can help you:
You need to brush and floss to prevent tooth decay, cavities, and gum disease.
Brushing and flossing do help prevent tooth decay, cavities, and gum disease. And they also make your trip to the dentist more pleasant, save you money, prevent bad breath, and keep your teeth whiter. If you brush and floss, your teeth can last a lifetime.
Brushing and flossing do help prevent tooth decay, cavities, and gum disease. And they also make your trip to the dentist more pleasant, save you money, prevent bad breath, and keep your teeth whiter. If you brush and floss, your teeth can last a lifetime.
When you brush your teeth:
Floss at least once a day. The type of floss you use is not important. Choose the type and flavour you like best. When you floss your teeth, use any of the following methods:
Gently work the floss between the teeth toward the gums. Curve the floss around each tooth into a U-shape and gently slide it under the gum line. Move the floss firmly up and down several times to scrape off the plaque. Popping the floss in and out between the teeth without scraping will not remove much plaque and can hurt your gums.
A plastic flossing tool makes flossing easier. Child-size flossing tools are available for parents to use to floss their children's teeth. They are available at most drugstores.
If your gums bleed when you floss, the bleeding should stop as your gums become healthier and tighter next to your teeth.
It is better to brush my teeth with gentle, circular motions than to scrub vigorously.
Gentle brushing with a soft toothbrush keeps your teeth and gums healthy. Brushing too hard can make the gums pull away from the teeth and can scratch your tooth enamel.
Gentle brushing with a soft toothbrush keeps your teeth and gums healthy. Brushing too hard can make the gums pull away from the teeth and can scratch your tooth enamel.
If my gums bleed when I floss, it means that I probably should not floss.
If you have just started flossing your teeth and your gums bleed when you floss, it probably means that your gums are not used to cleaning. The bleeding after flossing should stop as your gums become healthier and tighter next to your teeth. Talk to your dentist if the bleeding after flossing does not stop after a few days of regular flossing.
If you have just started flossing your teeth and your gums bleed when you floss, it probably means that your gums are not used to cleaning. The bleeding after flossing should stop as your gums become healthier and tighter next to your teeth. Talk to your dentist if the bleeding after flossing does not stop after a few days of regular flossing.
For more information about brushing, flossing, and the care of your teeth, talk to your dentist and dental hygienist.
If you would like to learn more about oral health care and prevention of oral disease, the following organizations can provide information:
| Canadian Dental Association | |
| 1815 Alta Vista Drive | |
| Ottawa, ON K1G 3Y6 | |
| Phone: | (613) 523-1770 |
| Email: | reception@cda-adc.ca |
| Web Address: | www.cda-adc.ca |
The Canadian Dental Association, the professional membership organization of dentists, provides information regarding oral health care for children and adults. | |
| Canadian Dental Hygienists Association (CDHA) | |
| 96 Centrepointe Drive | |
| Ottawa, ON K2G 6B1 | |
| Phone: | 1-800-267-5235 (613) 224-5515 |
| Fax: | (613) 224-7283 |
| Email: | info@cdha.ca |
| Web Address: | www.cdha.ca |
The Canadian Dental Hygienists Association (CDHA) is a professional association of dental hygienists in Canada and helps represents them in the development of policies and standards related to dental hygiene practice, education, research, and regulation. The CDHA Web site offers an Oral Care Centre with a variety of information about dental hygiene for the general public. | |
| Canadian Paediatric Society | |
| 2305 Saint Laurent Boulevard | |
| Ottawa, ON K1G 4J8 | |
| Phone: | (613) 526-9397 |
| Fax: | (613) 526-3332 |
| Email: | info@cps.ca |
| Web Address: | www.cps.ca |
The Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS) promotes quality health care for Canadian children and establishes guidelines for paediatric care. The organization offers educational materials on a variety of topics, including information on immunizations, pregnancy, safety issues, and teen health. | |
| Health Canada: Healthy Living | |
| Web Address: | www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hl-vs/index-eng.php |
Health Canada's webpage on healthy living provides information to help you make informed choices about your health in areas such as healthy eating, physical activity, pregnancy, mental health, and sexual and reproductive health. You'll also find information intended for specific groups, such as children, women, and seniors, and for specific areas of interest, including travel, injury prevention, and substance use. | |
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Last Revised: June 7, 2011
Author: Healthwise Staff
Medical Review: E. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine & Arden Christen, DDS, MSD, MA, FACD - Dentistry
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