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Why Do Dentists Suggest The Bass Brushing Technique

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Why Do Dentists Suggest The Bass Brushing Technique

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  1. Why Do Dentists Suggest The Bass Brushing Why Do Dentists Suggest The Bass Brushing Technique Technique? ? We often fall victims to using the wrong kind of toothbrushes, those which have ill-set bristles and combs. Few lose on scientific methods and others do not reach out properly to the entire dental surface. The bristle head must in all cases be gentle or else there is a chance of gum and enamel damage. It is also advisable to change the bristle heads four times a year. You can get a dentist appointment online and he/she will tell you the technique for brushing. Scientists are gearing up for the Bass Brushing Technique. It teaches us to brush away from the gum, which is from the gum to the tooth area. This way the plaques are proficiently removed and gums also get a healing touch. The good point is that it increases blood flow in the gum area and keeps shy of detaching the tooth from the gum. The top dentist houston says it also hinders the accumulation of food particles under the gum thus eliminating chances of Gingivitis. This method is very effective though difficult to practice with manual toothbrushes. Plaques convert into tartars with the passage of time and then they intrude the gum line and epithelium. This causes the infection called Gingivitis. This can further aggravate chronic Gingivitis and hamper bones. Modified Bass Brushing Technique

  2. The key to controlling and preventing gum disease is brushing thoroughly around and under the gumline. This is the place where bacteria and plaque tend to accumulate. The Modified Bass Brushing Technique is good for those with periodontitis. In this method of brushing, to scrub off plaque, the tooth bristles reach under the gums. This is done because it prevents tartar which causes gum disease. ●With the bristles toward the gums, place the toothbrush parallel to your teeth. ●Move the brush slightly under the gumline and tilt the brush to a 45-degree angle. ●While maintaining the bristles under the gum tissue with a firm but gentle pressure vibrate the brush back. Before moving to the next area, use a small circular motion 15 to 20 times. At a time your brush should cover two to three teeth. ●Continue the same technique on the tongue side after brushing the entire outer surface of the teeth. ●Hold the toothbrush in the vertical position to brush the insides of the front teeth. ●Don’t forget your tongue after brushing the chewing surface of the molar teeth. Product for Bass Brushing Technique DR32 is a new product built around the soft-bristle head-Bass Technique Tooth Brushing. It has self-adaptive, dual contra-rotating brushes. The 45-degree angle cleans the top surface of the teeth whereas the 90-degree angle brushes the outer top and bottom margins. There is also the normal brushing pattern involved which cleans the interior and exterior of a tooth at the same time. It follows the Bass method of brushing from gum to tooth. DR 32 has a patented format to eradicate poor dental habits; it removes plaques and treats both the gums and the tooth. It brushes both sides of the teeth at the same time, reducing the brushing time. It uses soft and gentle bristle heads. The best houston dentist suggests this product because the heads are very flexible and hence access all the difficult areas of the molar.

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