why you should brush your teeth BEFORE your dentist appointments #shorts

Good oral hygiene practices are crucial, especially when attending dental appointments. Brushing your teeth before a cleaning can help facilitate a more effective assessment by your hygienist.

Brushing before your appointment can ensure that your dental professional can focus on evaluating the health of your teeth and gums rather than removing excess food debris.

Communicating with your hygienist about whether you've brushed ahead of time permits them to better assess the plaque levels in your mouth. This step can lead to more personalized and precise dental care.

Sometimes, it might not be feasible to brush your teeth before a dental appointment. In such cases, it's important to inform your hygienist.

"I personally don't care if you don't get to brush beforehand; however, I do appreciate you telling me because then I can better assess the plaque levels in your mouth."

By communicating with your dental professional, they can provide you with a toothbrush for a quick brush, which enhances the efficacy of your subsequent assessment.

Particularly after consuming foods like Oreos or Cheetos, it's beneficial to brush to avoid spending appointment time removing visible food particles.

  • Notify your hygienist if brushing was skipped.
  • Accept a pre-appointment toothbrush if offered.

In summary, while brushing before a teeth cleaning appointment might seem trivial, it's an important step in facilitating a focused and effective dental examination. Always maintain open communication with your dental care team to ensure that you're receiving the best possible care.

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