Truths about Tooth Brushing and Your Teeth

A little girl brushing her teeth against a white background.
                   girl brushing her teeth

Some people believe fruit for dessert will help clean teeth. It is not true, since fruits contain natural sugars that damage teeth.

Key takeaways:

  • Teeth should not be brushed immediately after meals to allow saliva to rebalance pH in the mouth.
  • Brushes are not the same. Electric brushes are more effective at removing plaque than manual brushes.
  • Gum disease does not only affect the mouth. It has been linked to diabetes, heart disease, strokes, and low birth-weight babies.

‘While it’s far better for your teeth to eat fruit with a meal rather than between meals as a snack, the natural sugars and acids in fruit outweighs any ‘cleaning’ effect,’ explains Karen.

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http://www.womansweekly.com/health/tooth-brushing-truth-teeth-26418/