How often should I replace my toothbrush?
Every 3-4 months, or sooner if the bristles are frayed. Also, after any illness.
Every 3-4 months, or sooner if the bristles are frayed. Also, after any illness.
Factors include aggressive brushing, gum disease, genetics, teeth grinding, tobacco use, and misaligned teeth. Online Appointment Requests
Possible reasons include gum disease, aggressive brushing, new toothbrush, pregnancy, or medical conditions like bleeding disorders. Online Appointment Requests
If possible, reinsert it immediately. If not, keep it moist in milk and seek emergency dental treatment ASAP. Online Appointment Requests
Mainly plaque buildup, but also factors like hormonal changes, medications, diseases, and certain habits (smoking). Online Appointment Requests
Avoid staining substances like tobacco, coffee, tea, and red wine. Brush and floss regularly, and consider professional dental cleanings. Online Appointment Requests
The main cause is the buildup of plaque, but other factors include smoking, hormonal changes, illnesses, medications, and poor oral hygiene. Online Appointment Requests