How to Brush and Floss Properly: Everyday Tips from Tooth Harmony
Brushing and flossing may seem like second nature—but even the most consistent routines can benefit from a quick refresh. At Tooth Harmony in Niagara Falls, many patients are surprised to learn that small adjustments in technique can make a big difference in long-term oral health.
This guide walks through the essentials of brushing and flossing, highlights common mistakes, and offers easy tips for every age and stage.
Why Daily Oral Hygiene Matters
Your toothbrush and floss are your first line of defence against:
Tooth decay
Gum disease
Bad breath
Plaque and tartar buildup
Tooth discolouration
Even with regular dental exams and cleanings, what you do at home plays an important role in keeping your mouth healthy.
Brushing: The Basics Done Right
Here’s how to get the most out of your daily brushing routine:
Brush Twice a Day
Morning and before bed are ideal. Brushing at night clears away food particles and bacteria from the day.Use a Soft-Bristled Toothbrush
Gentle bristles help protect enamel and gums.Brush for 2 Minutes
Use a timer or choose an electric toothbrush with a built-in timer.Choose Fluoride Toothpaste
Fluoride helps strengthen enamel and prevent cavities. Look for toothpaste with the Canadian Dental Association (CDA) seal.Brush All Surfaces
Outer surfaces (cheek side)
Inner surfaces (tongue side)
Chewing surfaces
Your tongue (lightly, to reduce bacteria and freshen breath)
Technique Tip: Hold your toothbrush at a 45-degree angle toward the gumline and use gentle, circular motions. Avoid harsh back-and-forth scrubbing.
Flossing: The Often-Skipped Essential
Flossing reaches the spots your toothbrush can’t.
Floss Once a Day
Choose a time that works best for you and stick with it.Use Enough Floss
About 18–24 inches (45–60 cm), wrapping most around your middle fingers and leaving a few centimetres to work with.Be Gentle
Slide floss slowly between teeth, curving it into a “C” shape around each tooth.Clean Under the Gumline
Move gently below the gumline to clear away plaque buildup.Switch Sections
Use a clean bit of floss for each tooth to avoid spreading debris.
If traditional floss is tricky, options like floss picks or water flossers can help.
Common Brushing & Flossing Mistakes to Avoid
Brushing too hard
Rushing the process
Using a worn-out toothbrush (replace every 3 months or after illness)
Skipping flossing because of bleeding gums (which often means gums need more care)
Choosing non-fluoride toothpaste when prone to cavities
Helpful Tools to Improve Your Routine
Ask us about:
Electric toothbrushes with built-in timers
Interdental brushes for wider gaps
Mouth rinses that support gum health
Customised recommendations for braces, bridges, or implants
At your next appointment, we’re happy to walk through your current routine and share tips tailored to your specific needs.
Preventive Dental Care in Niagara Falls
At Tooth Harmony in Niagara Falls, we encourage patients to keep up with daily brushing and flossing as part of their routine. During your regular dental exams, our team can review your current habits and suggest adjustments that work best for you.
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