First things first -- choose a good quality toothbrush. Generally, your dental
professional will suggest a brush with end-rounded, soft or ultra soft bristles because
softer bristles are less likely to irritate gum tissue. It just so happens that the
Butler GUM toothbrush with dome trim bristles fits the bill. What you're looking for
is a brush that will reach every tooth and also feels comfortable in your hand. And
remember, it's important to replace your brush every three to four thousand miles, or
three or four months, whichever comes first.
Doing it the right way
Position bristles at a 45 angle and be sure they make contact with your teeth and gumline.
Using a short back-and-forth motion, brush the inner and outer surfaces of your teeth.
But be gentle. Overzealous brushing can do more harm than good.
To clean the biting surfaces of your back teeth, point bristles straight up or down then
move your brush back and forth.
Don't forget to brush your tongue too. It's a popular gathering place for bad breath
bacteria.