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Dental exams and x-rays are typically performed following the completion of your routine dental cleaning. Dr. Dimple Sharma will exam many aspects of the teeth, gums, jawbone and surrounding structures in order to ensure that your oral health is satisfactory. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Details Of Dental Exams and X-Rays


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Details Of Dental Exams and X-Rays
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Twice Daily Brushing
  • In order to keep the brush sterile and in top
    shape between your twice daily brushing, your
    Austin TX dentist is here with some toothbrush
    maintenance tips today.

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Battle Against Tooth
  • The battle against tooth decay and disease starts
    at home. And on the frontlines, every patient
    should have a toothbrush capable of supplying an
    amazing cleaning for their mouth.

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Against Serious Bacteria
  • While this seems easy, in theory, the fact is
    that your brush squares off against serious
    bacteria daily and is in constant threat of it
    re-populating.

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Starts To Clean
  • Before the brush even starts to clean the teeth,
    ensuring it does not have any lingering bacteria
    from last usage is extremely important of Crown
    dentist.

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Swiping a Finger 
  • Simply wash the bristles off with hot water while
    swiping a finger through the head in order to
    break up any extra particles. Following this
    exact step after brushing and before storage may
    also be helpful.

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Important Step In Maintaining Brush
  • The aforementioned storage is also an important
    step in maintaining brush health. Make sure your
    brush is stored upright with the head being well
    ventilated.

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Brushes Make Contact
  • Do not let any other surfaces or heads of other
    people's brushes make contact with your own, to
    avoid cross contamination.

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Leftover Bacteria
  • This low point of a holder is a common place that
    leftover bacteria can drip to, forming a gunk
    that can eventually make its way back up the
    brush.

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Closed-in Bottom
  • If your toothbrush holder has a closed-in bottom,
    make sure to clean it frequently as well as like
    Crown dentist.

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Wear And Tear
  • After this length of time, your brush will have
    seen enough wear and tear from your twice daily
    brushings that it is less effective than it used
    to be.

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Brush Maintenance
  • A last, crucial step in brush maintenance relates
    to starting over. Every 3 to 4 months you should
    be throwing your toothbrush out and starting over
    with a new one.

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Possibility Of Bacteria
  • The possibility of bacteria gaining an advantage
    on these weakened bristles is also more likely,
    so a replacement should be sought after ASAP.

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Maintain An Amazing Smile
  • By taking care of your brush, and then taking
    care of your teeth with said brush, you can
    maintain an amazing smile for years to come.

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  • Thanks For Watching.
  • For More Information-
  • www.grandoaksdentistry.com
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