General Dentistry: What Are Some Recommended Toothbrushes and Toothpastes?

General dentistry practices are focused on the long-term prevention of oral health problems for their patient to help them avoid the need for restorative care, which is more invasive and expensive. One way they help with prevention is by recommending effective toothbrushes and toothpaste.

A general dentistry guide to choosing a toothbrush and toothpaste

Choosing the right toothbrush and toothpaste can make a big difference in the prevention of cavities, gum disease, and other oral health concerns. This overview offers insights into the most highly recommended toothbrushes and toothpaste that are available over the counter or online for patients to use.

Dentist-recommended toothbrushes

There are numerous types of toothbrushes. Most general dentists recommend using an electric toothbrush with soft bristles. This helps clean teeth thoroughly without placing too much pressure on the gums. However, the recommended toothbrush depends on the patient's specific goals. For example, the recommended toothbrush for a child with braces is certain to be different than one for an adult without braces.

Dentist-recommended toothpaste

The toothbrushes and toothpaste that a dentist recommends depend upon the status of the patient's health, specific risks they have, and the patient’s goals. For example, a patient with good oral health and a low risk of gum disease or cavities and who wishes to brighten their smile may benefit more from whitening toothpaste, whereas someone with weakened enamel may need a gentler, more restorative toothpaste. Most dentists recommend a toothpaste that contains some level of fluoride as it helps to strengthen the enamel.

It is important to discuss the specific type of toothpaste your dentist recommends with them specifically as they may have a different recommendation based upon your needs and goals.

How to brush your teeth properly

It is also important to brush the proper way. This should involve brushing with the toothbrush at a 45-degree angle to the gums and in small strokes (about tooth-wide). It is best to spend approximately 30 seconds per quadrant of the mouth (four quadrants), so two minutes minimum for each brushing session. Avoid scrubbing the gums too hard as doing so could damage the gums and lead to gum recession over time.

Additional oral care tips

Mouthwash and flossing should also be a part of every patient’s daily oral care routine. Be sure to speak with a dentist about how often to use mouthwash and floss and what mouthwash and floss are best to use. Check-up visits with a general dentist every four to six months can also help to reduce the risk of oral health concerns.

Schedule a general dentistry check-up with us today

Once our team has had an opportunity to examine the condition of your oral health and discuss your specific goals, we will be able to make toothbrush and toothpaste recommendations tailored to your needs. We encourage you to call our friendly and professional team today to schedule a general dentistry check-up.

Request an appointment or call Dr. Eric J. Steinbrecher, DDS at 916-961-6406 for an appointment in our Fair Oaks office.

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