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Tips for Maintaining Quality Dental Fillings

Having quality dental fillings can make a world of difference in your oral health. Quality dental fillings are essential for protecting your teeth against decay and other damage, and can help you maintain a healthy smile. In this blog post, we will explore some tips for maintaining quality dental fillings to ensure your teeth stay in tip-top shape. From the type of filling material you choose to regular checkups with your dentist, these tips will help you keep your dental fillings in excellent condition.

Regular Checkups

Regular checkups are essential for maintaining quality dental fillings. At noosafamilydental.com.au, our dentists recommend that you visit your dentist at least once every six months to ensure that your fillings remain in good condition. During these regular visits, your dentist can detect any signs of wear or damage and will determine if a replacement or additional filling is necessary. By having regular checkups, you can be sure that your quality dental fillings remain in top shape and you will avoid any expensive and uncomfortable procedures down the road.

Proper Brushing Techniques

At noosafamilydental.com.au, we understand how important proper brushing techniques are to maintain quality dental fillings. It is essential that you brush twice a day, in the morning and at night, with a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. When brushing, make sure to pay special attention to the areas around your dental fillings. The aim is to get rid of plaque buildup which can cause decay in the teeth.

Start by brushing all surfaces of your teeth with short back and forth strokes, making sure to reach all areas, including those around your dental fillings. Hold your toothbrush at an angle so that the bristles can reach below the gum line. Gently brush your tongue as well, as it can also carry bacteria. Brush for about two minutes and be careful not to press too hard as this can damage both your teeth and your fillings.

For an extra thorough clean, you may want to consider using an electric toothbrush which can provide a more powerful and effective cleaning experience. Whichever type of toothbrush you use, make sure to replace it every three months or as soon as the bristles start to show signs of wear. Following these simple steps can help keep your dental fillings in top condition and ensure that you have healthy teeth and gums for years to come.

Flossing

Flossing is an essential part of maintaining good oral health. It helps to prevent tooth decay and gum disease by removing plaque and bacteria that can’t be reached with a toothbrush. Flossing should be done at least once a day, and it’s best to floss before brushing. At Noosa Family Dental, we recommend using floss holders for those with limited dexterity.

Before you start, break off about 18 inches of dental floss and wind most of the floss around your middle finger. Then, wind the remaining floss around the same finger on your opposite hand. You should have about two inches of floss stretched between your hands. Hold the floss tightly with your thumbs and index fingers.

Once you have your grip, guide the floss between your teeth and curve it into a C-shape against the side of your tooth. Gently slide it up and down until you reach the gum line. As you move from one tooth to the other, unroll a few inches of floss so you have a clean section to work with. If you have trouble reaching the back teeth, use a floss pick or an interdental brush.

By following these steps, you will have healthier gums and teeth. Flossing is just as important as brushing and should become a regular part of your oral care routine. For more information on proper dental care, please contact Noosa Family Dental.

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