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According to Dr. Dennis J Norheim, DDS, There Is No Substitute for Brushing Teeth

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Dr. Dennis J Norheim, DDS teaches his patients that they should never too busy to brush their teeth. In today’s world full of hustle and bustle, with deadlines to meet and schedules to juggle, it is no wonder that many people neglect personal dental care. Some individuals even manage to get through an entire day without brushing their teeth. Dr. Dennis J Norheim, DDS knows that brushing your teeth is the cornerstone of good dental hygiene. Mouthwash and mints alone will not do the trick.

Dr. Dennis J Norheim, DDS has spoken with many busy patients who think that eating mints, flossing, or gargling with mouthwash is a suitable substitute for brushing the teeth. Dr. Dennis J Norheim, DDS instructs these patients to change their approach to personal dental care. Eating mints or candies to hide the scent of foods recently consumed only adds more fuel for the bacteria in your mouth.

Brush your teeth thoroughly, says Dr. Dennis J Norheim DDS, and remember to do this twice each day. Brushing the teeth is the most effective way to get plaque and other bacteria off of the surface enamel of the teeth. Strong mints and mouthwash do not scour the tooth enamel. It’s not so bad to occasionally skip a day of brushing, but a surprising number of people make a bad habit of not brushing regularly. Plaque can build up so fast on teeth, that not brushing them is nearly as bad as actively harming them.

Dr. Dennis J Norheim, DDS also reminds patients that flossing is an important, even necessary, supplement to brushing the teeth. But even flossing, which removes plaque and food particles from hard to reach places in between the teeth, cannot clean tooth enamel the way a toothbrush does. Dr. Dennis J Norheim, DDS reminds his patients that there is only one sure way to removed plaque from the tooth enamel, and that is with a good toothbrush. Follow the professional advice of Dr. Dennis J Norheim, DDS and brush your teeth twice a day.

To contact the office of Dr. Dennis J Norheim, DDS please visit his dental website at http://palmspringssmiles.com.

Written by Dennis J. Norheim DDS

January 21, 2010 at 6:33 pm

Dental Care Basics from an Expert | Dennis J. Norheim DDS

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Dr. Dennis J Norheim, DDS has noticed that instead of brushing, many of his patients use mouthwash to freshen up their mouths in the morning. Patients report that they have little time in the morning before work, and therefore often skip brushing their teeth. Dr. Dennis J Norheim, DDS tells his patients that saving time is not saving teeth. Though gargling with mouthwash is over sooner than brushing your teeth, maintaining proper dental hygiene is impossible without brushing.

Skipping brushing in the morning, or substituting mouthwash for brushing your teeth, puts your mouth in jeopardy. Dr. Dennis J Norheim, DDS asks his patients to imagine that their dirty teeth are like a wooden spoon with jam on it. Will rinsing that spoon in mouthwash remove the jam? Of course not. The spoon must be scrubbed clean, just like the teeth. Up close, tooth enamel has many textures in it that grab bacteria and plaque. Brushing is the only way to remove these particles. Using experience and professional knowledge, Dr. Dennis J Norheim, DDS shows patients how important proper home dental care is.

Using a mouthwash merely enhances cleanliness. Take it from Dr. Dennis J Norheim, DDS, mouthwash alone does not make teeth or mouths clean. Don’t be fooled by the tingling sensation. Your mouth may feel fresh, but if you look at unbrushed mouthwash-rinsed teeth under a microscope, you will be in for a very unpleasant surprise. Namely, teeth that resemble the “jammy” wooden spoon. Dr. Dennis J Norheim, DDS recommends brushing the teeth twice a day. Flossing and gargling with mouthwash are additional activities, not substitutes.

Most people seldom go to a dentist. This makes proper brushing an even more urgent priority. Dr. Dennis J Norheim, DDS knows that dental hygiene is mostly in each individual’s own hands. The only person who has access to your teeth every day and can give your teeth the cleaning they need is you. Dr. Dennis J Norheim, DDS urges you to visit your dentist. Learn and practice effective dental hygiene. Your whole body will thank you.

The practice of Palm Springs dentist Dr. Dennis J Norheim, DDS is online at http://palmspringssmiles.com.

Written by Dennis J. Norheim DDS

January 18, 2010 at 6:26 pm

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