Elmhurst Dentist Helps You Know What To Do When Assessing And Picking Dental Tools

Written by Dr. Scharfenberg on Jul 5, 2022

Not all dental tools and formulations are created equal. It is worth it to take the time to compare oral hygiene tools, so that you end up with products that truly fit your needs. Here are three things to look out for from our Elmhurst family dentists

Size

As you choose dental tools and products, you want to be mindful that they are appropriately sized for your mouth, in particular. Even the highest quality toothbrush won’t be effective if it cannot reach the gum tissue behind your back molars. This is especially true for pediatric patients—specially sized dental tools vastly improve the efficacy of a kid’s dental cleaning routine. 

Abrasiveness

To a certain extent, abrasion is part of what helps us clear away plaque and tartar. As well-honed oral hygiene routine combines some manual cleaning with gentle products and tools. We don’t want to apply too much pressure as we clean our smiles, and risk developing enamel erosion or gum tissue damage. This is why the ADA recommends soft-bristled toothbrushes for most dental patients. Talk to your dentist if you’re not sure what type of bristle is appropriate for your smile and your teeth.

Preference

Finally, there are a number of dental hygiene factors that simply come down to your personal preference. The flavor of the toothpaste and floss that you use, for example, is a highly personal variable. Generally speaking, any flavor of product can be effective, so you want to use something that you genuinely like.

With a few simple tweaks, your daily oral hygiene routine can be even more impactful and effective than it already is. Please give our Elmhurst dentists a call to get more information and schedule your personal consultation with our team!