Dear MEL Topic Readers,
You’re brushing all wrong. 5 tips for better oral hygiene from an
expert
The mouth is one of the most important organs. It is the world of microbes,
saliva, soft tissues, and bones. Improving dental health affects the overall
health because the mouth is the opening to the body. Brushing teeth after each
meal is essential for your oral health, but when and how you do it makes a difference to enamel, gum tissue, saliva chemistry, and a living microbiome.
Also, what type of toothbrush you use and how clean it is affects to keep your
teeth and gums in good shape. Brushing teeth harder and longer with an unclean brush
could even damage enamel and gums. Do you remember the advice your dentist gave you in the last dental checkup?
Read the article to learn how to make your teeth finer and shinier.