Guidelines

What are the tooth brushing techniques?

What are the tooth brushing techniques?

The proper brushing technique is to: Place your toothbrush at a 45-degree angle to the gums. Gently move the brush back and forth in short (tooth-wide) strokes. Brush the outer surfaces, the inner surfaces, and the chewing surfaces of the teeth.

How many types of brushing techniques are there?

There are three conventional brushing techniques you can try to ensure you’re cleaning your teeth well.

What method of brushing is used when cleaning the sulcus area?

Charter’s Method- This technique is recommended for cleaning in areas of healing wounds after periodontal surgery. Place the brush on the teeth with the bristles pointed to the crown at a 45 degree angle to the long axis of the teeth. The bristles are pressed against the sides of the teeth and gum tissue.

What brushing technique is the most popular in the dental community?

One of the most popular toothbrushing techniques recommended for dental care, the Bass method helps prevent and control the spread of gum disease. It involves brushing around and under the gumline where bacteria and plaque accumulate — and often go uncleaned.

What are the different types of tooth brushing techniques?

MODIFIED BASS TECHNIQUE • INDICATION: • As a routine oral hygiene measure intrasulcular cleansing. 8. TECHINIQUE • Vibratary and circular movements with sweeping motion • Bristles are at 45 to the gingiva • Bristles are swept over the sides of the teeth towards their occlusal surfaces in a single stroke.

What’s the best way to brush maxillary teeth?

VERTICAL / LEONARD’S METHOD Vertical stroke is used Maxillary and mandibular teeth are brushed separately. Bristles of brush are placed at 90° to the facial surface of teeth. Brush vigorously without great pressure mostly up and down strokes 15.

How often do you brush your anterior teeth?

• Strokes are repeated around 20 times,3 teeth at a time. • On the lingual aspect of the anterior teeth,the brush is pressed into the gingival sulci and proximal surfaces at a 45 angle. • The britles are then activated. • Occlusal surfaces are cleaned by pressing the bristles firmly and then activating the bristles. 6.

How are the bristles held on a toothbrush?

The toothbrush is held in such a way that the bristles are at 45° to the gingiva. • Bristles are gently vibrated by moving the brush handle in a back & forth motion. • The bristles are then swept over the sides of the teeth towards their occlusal surfaces in a single motion.