Archive for April, 2008

Brushing: Making it a Fun Habit for Kids

Posted By Administrator

Date: April 15th, 2008

Category: Brushing

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Getting kids to brush their teeth after meals or before they go to bed is a rather painstaking task for most parents. It is important that parents discover delightful ways to make their children understand that brushing their teeth, aside from being an essential part of maintaining personal hygiene, is also a fun way of keeping their teeth safe from cavities. Instead of regular mint toothpaste, a fruity flavor will be more enjoyable for them to use. The use of toothbrush with fancy characters is also a good way to make them see that brushing is a fun activity especially when done with music playing in the background. Furthermore, it’s better to ask them to brush their teeth right after dinner or before their favorite television show.

Making Time for Teeth

Posted By editor

Date: April 5th, 2008

Category: Brushing

It comes as no surprise that hen faced with the daily hassles of life, making sure that one’s dental health hygiene does not take a backseat is quite a difficult task. To make certain that an individual does not neglect his or her oral health-related duties, he or she needs to take the necessary actions. Indeed, it may be tempting to skip brushing or flossing one’s teeth in order to get to a meeting on time, but something as simple as a Post It note on the bathroom mirror or on the boudoir can already serve as a reminder. Should an individual feel that such a reminder would not be compelling enough when viewed side-by-side warning signs that tell him or her that she has seemingly more important tasks to do, perhaps a picture of a set of cavity-infested teeth beside the Post It note would help do the job. In this way, busy individuals can be reminded of the importance of proper dental health.
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Chopstork. 5 May 2008 http://www.chopstork.com/blog/2005/08/.

Overlooking Harsh Brushing of Teeth

Posted By editor

Date: April 5th, 2008

Category: Brushing

It is always a possibility that people will dismiss the blood on their toothbrush as mere occurrences that do not need further inspection. Still, such an incident (particularly if it occurs more than once) should serve as a visual alarm clock that wakes one up from the dream which fools one into thinking that worrying would be futile. Brushing too hard may feel like the right thing to do at first—it would be easy to think that by brushing as hard as one can, one can get rid of a world of cavities and bacteria—but in the long run damaged gums do not look enticing in the least.

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Britannica Online Encyclopedia. 5 May 2008 http://student.britannica.com/eb/art/print?id=73292&articleTypeId=31

Teeth Color Varies

Posted By editor

Date: April 5th, 2008

Category: Brushing

Ever wonder why no matter how many times you brush or floss your teeth, they never seem any whiter? Even worse, has the above question made you think (even for a millisecond) that brushing is therefore useless? Sit back, relax, and appreciate your teeth, though. After all, not everyone was meant to have dazzling white smiles. Of course there are always products or dental procedures that will give you that spotlessly white set of teeth, but first of all it must be realized that just as people of varying races have different skin color, the color of people’s teeth, or at least their shades, vary as well. Moreover, just because one’s teeth are a tad bit yellowish does not mean that they are loaded with cavities and plaque; it may simply be the result of years of inherited genes or the result of belonging to a particular race. Hence, there is no urgent need to say adieu to one’s toothbrush just because one cannot blind the sun with a smile.

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TeethLuver.com 5 May 2008 http://www.teethluver.com/ebpage.asp?page=bleaching