Friday, 29 May 2015

Why we brush our teeth

We brush our teeth to prevent diseases and keeping our teeth bright and white.

We brush our teeth to prevent tooth decay and cavities hurting your teeth.  You can prevent these things by always brushing our teeth for two minutes twice a day.  When you get tooth decay there will be numerous visits to the dentists to get fillings in your mouth to patch up all of the holes in your teeth and money going down the drain.  Left, your teeth will start to fall out.

If you don't brush your teeth you can also start to get gum disease which means your gums are really not healthy.  To prevent this disease you need to brush everywhere in your mouth because gum disease forms in areas of your mouth where you have not brushed properly.  You could have gum disease when you start to get gum redness, bleeding while brushing or flossing, a receding gum line, loose teeth, constant bad breath and mouth sores.
If you have really smelly breath it is because you don't brush properly.  When you have  a buildup of bacteria then your breath will smell.  To get rid of smelly breath you can use mouthwash to get rid of the bacteria.
Do you want to have really clean teeth and not have discolored teeth?  Then you need to clean them twice a day every day and floss your teeth.
We keep to keep our teeth healthy and clean so later on in life we don't have to waste money and time fixing them.

Procedure writing

How we brush our teeth
To clean your teeth properly and get white teeth you need to follow this procedure.

Firstly take your toothbrush out of the holder.  Then pick up the tube of toothpaste.  Flip the cap open and then put a pea sized blob of toothpaste in the bristles.  Next rinse the toothbrush under running water you can have it hot or cold how ever you like it.  After that gently in circles brush the front and the back of your jaw and your gum.  Repeat this several times for to two minutes.  If you want you can get the mouthwash out of the cupboard and fill the cap with mouthwash and put it in your mouth.  Secondly you swirl it around in your mouth and spit it out in the sink.  Now your teeth should be shiny and clean.



















Friday, 1 May 2015