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Can’t see a dentist or hygienist? The easiest ways to improve your oral health at home

Including whether you can whiten your teeth at home

IF you’re not brushing your gnashers for the benefit of beautiful smile, you’ll know the importance of good oral hygiene for health.

Caring for your dental health stops bacteria build-up, which could lead to infections such as tooth decay and gum disease.

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Worryingly, however, Brits are doing their oral health a big disservice. 

Just over a quarter of UK adults brush their teeth just once a day instead of the recommended twice a day.

Up to one million UK adults may fail to brush their teeth once a day, according to research by the Oral Health Foundation.

As for flossing, a YouGov survey taken in 2017 found that only 31 per cent of Brits admit to flossing their teeth daily.

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With the cost of dental treatments now starting at around £70 and hygienist appointments often upwards of £50, it makes sense to do what we can at home to care for our teeth and mouth - especially given the current lack of access to NHS dentistry.

Here’s how, according to experts at ...

Clean tongue for fresh breath

Your tongue can harbour a lot of bacteria, so it’s important to keep it clean, just like you would your teeth. 

Plus, a bacteria-riddled tongue could lead to seriously bad breath.

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“Getting to the back of your tongue will help with bad breath as this is where the bacteria are hiding,” says Dr Tom Crawford-Clarke, cosmetic dentist.

I’m a dentist and there’s a common brushing habit that can cause yellow teeth and bad breath

He adds that the easiest way to keep your tongue clean is by using your toothbrush, saying: “Stick your tongue as far out as you can and start brushing from the back to the front. 

“You can get specific tongue scrapers which are a bit easier to use and less likely to make you gag. Just five or 10 seconds can get rid of a lot of bacteria.”

Camilla Bevan, hygienist and dental therapist adds: “Copper tongue scrapers, specifically, are highly recommended as they contain antimicrobial properties. 

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“Using a tongue scraper not only reduces bacteria levels and bad breath but can also improve and heighten your taste!”

A tongue scraper can help get rid of plaque on the tongueCredit: Alamy

Floss to prevent ageing smile

Getting right between the teeth to pull out food debris is key to good oral health.

Camilla says: “Tooth brushing alone only cleans 60 to 70 per cent of the tooth surface area, so if you are not cleaning between your teeth, you are leaving 30 to 40 per cent of your teeth untouched! 

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“These sites are often hotspots for both decay and gum disease.

“If you avoid flossing, you may find staining and calculus deposits between the teeth builds up quickly. 

“This can cause the teeth to appear yellower and create a more aged appearance to your smile.”

You may think of floss as one-size-fits-all, but these days, you can buy tiny brushes that come in varying sizes to best fit into the gaps between your teeth.

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