For most people, brushing their teeth is simply something they
do. It’s ingrained into their routines. They wake up, brush, go about their
day, brush, go to bed. The fact that they’re brushing should be good enough,
right? At Dr. Shirley Cagle’s dental office in The Woodlands
we don’t think so, and you shouldn’t either.
Brushing your teeth isn’t so much about whether or not you do
it -- although that is pretty important -- it’s more about how you brush.

To correctly brush your teeth, it’s important that you follow
some basic rules.
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Brush at least twice a day
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Use a soft-bristled toothbrush
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Aim the bristles at a 45-degree angle
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Use a soft, circular motion instead of a horizontal
“scrubbing” technique
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Clean every surface of each tooth, including the front,
back and chewing area
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Be sure to brush your tongue each time as well
Practicing optimal brushing techniques is sure to help protect
overall oral health. However, it’s still very important to maintain regular
visits to your dentist in The
Woodlands and get professional cleanings as recommended. If you’re
due for a cleaning or checkup, call Dr. Shirley Cagle to schedule an appointment
today!
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