Even dentists differ on the best tooth-brushing method - most effective toothbrush

by:Yovog     2022-07-05
Even dentists differ on the best tooth-brushing method  -  most effective toothbrush
Ronnie kohern, New York (Reuters Health)– -
What is the best way to brush your teeth?
According to a new study, the dentist does not agree and no one can be sure.
"There is no good evidence at the moment that a brushing method is more effective than the other," Dr.
The study's lead author, John Winwright, told Reuters Health in an email.
"Ask more than one dentist or health expert how to brush their teeth and they may give conflicting information.
"It's confusing and may make you wonder who you should trust to give you the best advice," he said . ".
Wright is a practicing dentist at the University College of London.
He and his colleagues
Aubrie sherham checks his teeth.
Toothpaste and toothbrush companies from 10 countries as well as dental association tips for brushing teeth.
Most sources recommended twice
They found two minutes a day.
However, dental professionals have failed to reach a consensus on the preferred brushing method, and there are still differences in the frequency and time of brushing.
"This undermines confidence and trust in the industry as a whole," said Mr Wright . ".
Although most sources recommend brushing your teeth for two minutes, some recommend brushing your teeth for three minutes.
It is even recommended to brush your teeth for more than three minutes each time you clean your teeth.
6 different manual dental methods recommended by the dental and Dental Association
The author wrote in the British Journal of Dentistry that brushing teeth.
The method varies depending on the angle of the toothbrush and the movement of the preference.
"Many different dental professionals recommend different ways of brushing their teeth," said Mr Wright . ".
"With the evidence currently available, a sophisticated approach may not be more useful than a simple scrub, as a simple scrub is easier to learn.
Dental Epidemiology
Benjamin Chaffey said the study sparked a heated discussion among dentists online.
Chaffee, a professor at the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of California, San Francisco, did not participate in the current research.
"We can do better," he told Reuters Health . ".
"After thinking about 100 --
Brush, the industry has not been able to reach a consensus, there is really strong evidence behind this.
There is no better technology than this, "he said.
Chaffee and Wainwright agree that conflicting information suggests evidence is needed --
Basic research on the most effective teethBrush your teeth.
"For most people to do things twice a day, you would expect the dentist to send a clearer, more unified message to their patients about how to brush their teeth," said Winwright . ".
He said he wanted to do the current research because his patients often asked him why his teeth
Brushing advice is different from the last dental professional they saw.
In a statement, Sheiham recommends brushing your teeth gently with a simple horizontal scrub action, with the brush at 45-
To the angle of plaque.
Sherham is an honorary professor at University College London.
He says it doesn't make much sense to brush your teeth after eating a candy or sugary drink, because the bacteria in the food start to produce acid in about two minutes.
He said: "So if you brush your teeth after eating sugary food for a few minutes, these acids damage the enamel.
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