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Tooth Cleaning Aids: How Can They Help You?

January 4, 2021

Below is a review of many different tooth cleaning aids that can be found in any standard drug store. Learn what they are used for and how they can help you take care of your teeth and gums. 

Manual Toothbrush

Manual toothbrushes can be found in a range of stiffness of bristles, from super soft to hard. Super soft bristles are recommended for patients with gum recession, and hard-bristled brushes are rarely recommended because they can cause trauma/damage to the gum tissue. 

Electric Toothbrush

Electric toothbrushes are often more comfortable to use and perform a superior clean. They come with brush heads that are either circular or oval-shaped. It is recommended to use a smaller brush head to access the back teeth properly. 

Dental Floss

Dental floss typically comes in waxed or un-waxed. Waxed floss is recommended for tighter contacts that are more prone to shredding dental floss. Un-waxed floss is useful for contacts that are less tight, as it’s more absorbent than waxed floss. 

Floss Sticks/Wands

These are tools that help with flossing. They contain a small end with floss on prongs and a little handle to hold on to. They eliminate the need to wrap floss around your fingers, which can be tricky. Floss sticks/wands can be either disposable or reusable, depending on the type. They are best suited for kids and patients with reduced dexterity. 

Water Floss

This is a gadget used to spray water between teeth and at the gum line to remove plaque and promote gum health. It is also an excellent option for patients undergoing orthodontic work. 

Tongue Cleaner

A tongue cleaner/scraper is used to remove bacteria from the tongue surface. Because the surface of the tongue is rough due to microscopic taste buds, it can easily harbour plaque. Tongue cleaners come in the form of bristled brushes or corrugated plastic scrapers. 

End Tuft Brush 

This brush has a small end of bristles, about 1/3 the size of a regular manual toothbrush. It is used to clean out areas that are difficult to access, such as back molars or around areas of gum recession. 

Interdental Brush 

This brush looks like a small pipe cleaner and is used to clean between teeth and around braces or appliances. 

Rubber Tip Stimulator

This tool is used to promote blood flow to the gums and reduce gum inflammation. The rubber tip is used to massage around the gum line gently.   

It is essential to select products that are suited to your individual needs. Talk with your dentist or dental hygienist about what products are right for you. If you have any questions, we encourage you to contact us today to schedule an appointment. 

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