If a tooth is damaged after a permanent tooth has been removed from a tooth, there is no way other than to visit a dentist for treatment or implant, so it is better to take care before a problem occurs.
Many people already know the importance of dental care, but very few people care about it. In many cases, you are neglected in the care of your teeth unless you experience or experience the problems caused by poor management.
Teeth and gums can be managed well enough just by brushing teeth properly, but there are many people who cannot manage them properly. Still, as time goes by, more and more people care about healthy teeth.
What products are you using for dental care?
When asked what products to use for tooth care, many people think of mouthwashes, dental floss, interdental brush, toothpaste and more! However, people often don’t think about toothbrushes.
Whenever the gums are weak or bleeding, the choice of a toothbrush is important for those who are bleeding, but for others, the additional products used when brushing rather than the toothbrush feel more important. But it is not. This is because it is really important to know which toothbrush to use when brushing your teeth.
When asked what is a good toothbrush? Many people think of a toothbrush with a fine brush head. Absolutely not. In the case of fine bristles, you think that the plaque will be completely removed because the bristles reach between the teeth and to every corner of the gum. Really?
In the case of a fine bristle, the bristles themselves are thin, so it is correct for the bristles to reach the fine gaps between the teeth. But the thinner it is, the less power! Because of this, the plaque cannot be removed smoothly. A simple example is that your hair is saggy. The thinner the bristles, the less force there is, so the plug between the teeth cannot be removed.
But what if you use strong hair quality? The power to remove the plug is transmitted, but it doesn’t go all the way between the teeth. Also, care should be taken because strong hair can scratch the surface of the teeth and bleed if the gums are weak.
So what kind of toothbrush should I use?
That’s why dentists tell you to use interdental brushes and dental floss. I’m telling you that you need to use additional products because it is difficult to solve with a toothbrush. However, using the floss and interdental brush constantly is really a star picking in the sky.
Most of all, few people know how to use it properly. There are many cases where the gums are irritated when used in the wrong way, so it is often necessary to take another method! For this reason, embossed toothbrushes have recently attracted attention.
The embossed toothbrush is completely different from the existing toothbrush.
If the existing brush head has a smooth surface, the brush head of the embossed toothbrush, as its name suggests, is a new concept toothbrush with embossing on the brush head itself. It is the characteristic of this brush head that keeps the cleanliness for a long time when brushing and maximizes the effect of removing the plaque, so you can feel the refreshing and refreshing feeling after brushing more strongly than before.
Normally, when looking at a toothbrush, the brush head is often one type or misaligned.
Embossed toothbrushes are made of two different bristles, so they are complementary to each other. With a regular toothbrush, the plaque is removed to the place where it cannot be reached, and the teeth are cleaned more closely. The long bristles are thinner, and the short bristles are thicker than the long bristles, so they interacted with each other to make sure that the existing toothbrush was insufficient.
If a long bristle removes the plaque between the gums and the teeth, the short bristles usually act like a radish, helping to remove the plaque strongly. It’s nicknamed the Scaling Toothbrush because its fine yet embossed brush heads are great for removing plaque.