Friday 30 August 2013

The Colorado Springs Cosmetic Dentist Tell Us 8 Fascinating Facts About the Germs That Live in Your Mouth! PART 4

This four-part article series presents some pretty interesting and, at times, disturbing facts about the tiny critters that call your mouth “home”!

Welcome back to the fourth and final installment of this article series on the tiny critters that live in your mouth and the various interesting facts there are to be learned about them. In our previous article post, we spoke to a Colorado Springs cosmetic dentist who revealed that (1) gum disease is not contagious and can successfully be avoided with good oral hygiene and regular professional attention, and (2) that it isn’t advisable to share a toothbrush with someone else as it increases your risk of contracting germs, viruses and infection from them.

In this, the final installment of our four-part article series, we shall be looking at the last two of our eight interesting facts.

Fascinating Fact # 7…

Toothbrush containers aren’t hygienic

Colorado Springs Cosmetic Dentist
There are all sorts of fancy toothbrush storage devices designed to “keep your toothbrush free from bacteria.” Here’s the irony… keeping your toothbrush in a closed airtight container actually fosters a favorable environment for bacterial growth! Bacteria love dark, warm and moist places. By preventing your toothbrush from drying naturally, these containers encourage bacteria to proliferate, rendering your cleaning implement not so very clean itself.

According to the specialists of dental implant in Colorado Springs, you should rinse your toothbrush thoroughly after use and then leave it to air dry. An aired bathroom cabinet is best because it also protects your toothbrush from the spray sent up by a flushing toilet. Other useful toothbrush tips include:

  • Soaking your toothbrush in an anti-bacterial mouthwash is a waste of time and mouthwash. You’re better off letting it air dry.

  • You should replace your toothbrush every three to four months or when the bristles start looking frayed.

  • Opt for a toothbrush with a comfortable grip. If you find yourself struggling to use it properly, you’ll be less inclined to brush for the recommended two minutes.

  • When buying a toothbrush, choose one that will actually fit in your mouth! “Many people make the mistake of investing in toothbrushes that are too long or too wide to comfortably reach the back of their mouths,” says the Colorado Springs cosmetic dentist. “If you have a small mouth, buy a toothbrush with a small head.”

Fascinating Fact # 8 … 

Green tea is actually very good for the health of your teeth and gums.

So it’s not just for hippies and hipsters then? Nope! Green tea is lauded for its many health benefits amongst which are healthy teeth and gums.

Green Tea-Oral Health CO
A Final Note from Dental Implant Professionals in Colorado Springs

There really is little doubt about just how beneficial it is to have a beautiful smile. This is true of both the social and professional working environment. The great thing about this physical asset is that it’s totally in your hands. With the right habits, good oral hygiene and regular visits to the dentist, you can maintain a beautiful smile for life. Arm yourself with the interesting facts and tips presented in this four-part article series and go forth and smile with confidence!

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