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Dr. Khan's MedPharm blog

Posted Sep 18 2008 11:29am
Today we feature Dr. Farhan Ahmad Khan's MedPharm blog. Dr. Khan blogs about a variety of topics in medicine, bringing insight and analysis to a set of topics of interest to consumers.

Here is a recent entry on an effective strategy for maintaining good dental hygiene.

Dental Hygiene

* Change your toothbrush every three to four months, or sooner if the bristles are no longer straight.
* As with toothbrushes, the type of paste you use isn't nearly as important as how well you use it. Use any paste you want, as long as it contains fluoride.
* you have 32 teeth to clean. This is not a 10-second job. Place your toothbrush at a 45-degree angle along the gumline. Using a circular motion, gently rub your brush back and forth across every surface of your teeth -- the tops, the backs, the sides, the front. Don't forget to brush along the gumline and behind your back teeth.
* You should floss your teeth once every day, preferably before going to bed. Flossing removes hard-to-reach particles between teeth that can combine with bacteria to cause plaque and tartar. It's your best protection, along with daily brushing, against tooth decay, gum disease, and bad breath.

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