Steps For Brushing Your Teeth Properly:

You probably already brush your teeth—but are you an expert brusher? Test your knowledge or perfect your technique with this guide to proper tooth brushing.

Aim Your Toothbrush

1. Aim Your Toothbrush

After applying toothpaste to your toothbrush, point your bristles at a 45° angle to your gumline. Why? The angle helps bristles gently reach and clean areas of your teeth usually covered by your gums. A flatter angle won’t reach as far down your teeth, and a steeper angle means your bristles will poke and irritate your gums unnecessarily.

 

Gently Scrub Your Teeth

2. Gently Scrub Your Teeth

There are many different methods for brushing your teeth. Ask your dentist or dental hygienist for which brushing method is best for you. You should also ask which type of toothbrush, manual or electric, is best for your needs.

 

Keep Brushing for Two Minutes

3. Keep Brushing for Two Minutes

When it comes to brushing your teeth, two minutes is the magic number, but it’s not always about how long you brush, but how well you brush. And if you brush willy-nilly, you might miss a spot. Break those two minutes into 30-second blocks and focus on one of the four corners of your mouth: top left, top right, bottom left, and bottom right. Don’t forget the inside, outside, and tops of your teeth. Need inspiration or a timer? Play your favorite two-minute jam and don’t stop cleaning your teeth until it ends.

 

Be Sure to Brush Your Tongue

4. Be Sure to Brush Your Tongue

Yes, brush your tongue. It may feel funny, but brushing your tongue is an important step to get rid of plaque, as it helps to remove bacteria in your mouth. Plus, it will help keep your breath fresh and clean. Learn more about how to get fresh breath .

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