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Quick Tips for proper brushing: Clean the outer surfaces of your upper teeth, then your lower teeth Clean the inner surfaces of your upper teeth, then your lower teeth Clean the chewing surfaces For fresher breath, be sure to brush your tongue, too After brushing all teeth present in the mouth rinse your mouth and check for nay missed places that may have been left. Sterling Heights dentist suggests to brush and floss teeth everyday to keep teeth and gums healthy and free of plaque and any kind of decay. One should make sure to use good
quality toothpaste and a good quality toothbrush with soft bristles. Remember to replace your toothbrush every three to four months. Researchers have established that thousands of microbes grow on toothbrush bristles and handles. Most are harmless, but others can cause cold and flu viruses, the herpes virus that causes cold sores and bacteria that can cause periodontal infections. For more details on floss from Sterling Heights dentist and Shelby Dental visit - http://www.shelbyandsterlingheightsdentist.com Author writes regularly about Flossing and other dental care topics. To know more about Shelby Dental and Michigan cosmetic dentist visit - http://www.shelbyandsterlingheightsdentist.com