Healthy and Beautiful
Take the time to look at what shows in a smile. Look at your own. Look when it is a big smile and when it is a quiet private smile. Look at photographs you like. There is a huge variety of smiles and everyone's is unique. They typically include the teeth and some gums and lips.
My experience is most people brush their back teeth better than front teeth. Seems surprising, right? It turns out the wrist and arm coordination is much more difficult for front teeth. It is also easier for lips to interfere with toothbrushes than for cheeks to interfere. That means that typically the tooth brush does not reach the gum line of the front teeth. The result is that more yellow and brown stain develops on front teeth, more gums are red, swollen and bleeding (yuck) around front teeth, and more tartar buildup occurs on front teeth. This is not good for your smile.
Properly cleaning and flossing your front teeth will give you whiter teeth, tight pink (not red) healthy gums, no more bleeding, and the important gum shape that displays the beautiful contours of healthy teeth.
Take a look!
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Scott Thompson, DDS
Winning With Smiles – Pediatric Dentistry