Proper Brushing and Gum Health
Brushing your teeth regularly is an essential part of maintaining good oral hygiene. Brushing helps remove plaque, the sticky film made up of bacteria that forms on the teeth and along the gum line. Brushing your teeth properly prevents plaque buildup, which could lead to a dental problems including cavities and red, swollen, bleeding gums—the early symptoms of gingivitis.
Brushing twice a day and flossing are two of the best ways to fight against plaque. Experts recommend that you should use a soft-bristled brush which is gentler on gums and tooth enamel. parodontax toothbrush is designed to clean where plaque can build up – between your teeth, on your tongue and along your gum line.
Give your mouth some extra TLC by brushing with parodontax Active Gum Repair, a toothpaste that not only fights plaque, but is also clinically proven to help reduce bleeding gums (an early sign of gum disease). And make sure to visit your dentist every six months for a professional cleaning.