Dental Products for the Win
Put good luck on your side by choosing the best dental products for your winning smile. What makes them so lucky? By using these dental products on a regular basis, you’ll be able to keep your mouth happy and healthy. Plus, our recommendations are easy additions to your daily routine. There’s no doubt that your teeth will feel lucky to have you.
The Luck of the Toothbrush
Regular toothbrush use keeps your teeth clean, fights cavities, and keeps your dentist happy (which is very important after all!). The luckiest and best toothbrush of them all is a toothbrush with soft bristles. Medium and hard bristles can damage the outer layer of your teeth (enamel). Of course, we want to avoid wearing down our teeth. At our office, we tend to recommend electric toothbrushes over manual as well. In general, electric toothbrushes do a better job of cleaning your teeth and keeping your gums healthy. As some insider knowledge, Dr. Bowie uses an Oral-B electric toothbrush. Maybe this should become your next go-to brush.
Best Floss to Use
Does your string floss or flosser tend to kill your vibe every time? If flossing is far from your favorite activity, you are not alone. Hang on tight. There is hope with a dental product that will make you feel so much luckier. Soft-picks are the best floss to use for teeth because they offer a quick and effective flossing experience. The tiny bristles on the end of the pick make this happen. All you need to do is push the pick between the teeth up near the gumline. You can find soft-picks at most stores that supply oral health products. This is the way to floss fast without sacrificing quality home care.
Go Easy on the Toothpaste
Maybe you think that we’ll recommend the newest, hardest, and rockiest toothpaste on the market, but think again! If your toothpaste is grainy (looking at you, whitening and charcoal toothpaste), then it’s time to swap it out today. Maybe even right this second because hard and abrasive toothpaste scrapes at your teeth. The damage left behind is troubling. A low abrasive toothpaste is the way to go when selecting the best toothpaste for your teeth. One toothpaste that we sell at our office is called Squigle. We love this toothpaste because it is gentle on the teeth and works like a charm when preventing bad breath and keeping your gums healthy. Squigle is also an exceptional choice if you’re prone to canker sores. You could say that we feel lucky to have this toothpaste in our office.
Charmed by Mouthwash
We love that mouthwash helps keep our mouth feeling fresh. It’s a dental product that turns a good oral health routine into a great one. When it comes to selecting mouthwash as a dental product, keep in mind that there are cosmetic mouthwashes. Cosmetic mouthwash is designed to freshen your breath temporarily but has no big oral health benefits. On the other hand, therapeutic mouthwash helps keep the teeth and mouth healthier as a whole. In addition, we suggest going for an alcohol-free mouthwash because it is gentler on the skin inside of your mouth. You’ll want to avoid rinses that burn. One of our very favorite mouthwashes is CloSYS. This is a therapeutic and alcohol-free rinse that is gentle on the mouth. We love that it tastes like rinsing with water and lowers the acid levels in your mouth. CloSys is an exceptional mouthwash for keeping the mouth smelling fresh too. Pick this mouthwash up at our office, and you’ll be well on your way to striking gold in your oral health routine.
Lucky Teeth
A well-rounded routine also needs a dash of consistency. Staying on top of your habits is the best way to ensure that these dental products are doing their job right. Remain committed, and be sure to check out the dental products that we have at our office. We have electric toothbrushes, toothpaste, and brush heads that will make your teeth feel like the luckiest teeth in the whole wide world.
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