
23/05/2025
Brushing your teeth is essential for oral health, but applying too much pressure can lead to unintended consequences. Excessive force during brushing can wear down the protective enamel and cause the gums to recede, exposing the sensitive roots of your teeth. This exposure can result in increased tooth sensitivity and a higher risk of decay.
A study published in the Journal of Clinical Periodontology found that aggressive tooth brushing is associated with gingival recession, especially when combined with horizontal brushing techniques and the use of medium to hard-bristled toothbrushes .
🪥Recommendations for Gentle Brushing:
➡️Use a soft-bristled toothbrush: Soft bristles are less abrasive on your gums and enamel.
➡️Adopt proper brushing techniques: Employ gentle, circular motions rather than aggressive back-and-forth scrubbing.
➡️Limit brushing time: Brush for two minutes, twice a day, to effectively clean without overdoing it.
➡️Be mindful of pressure: Let the bristles do the work; excessive force isn't necessary for effective cleaning.
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