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Monday 9:00am - 6:00pm

Tuesday -Thursday
8:00am - 5:00pm

Friday 8:00am - 12:00pm

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Monday 9:00am - 5:00pm

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Phone: 989-773-3560

900 E Bellows St, Mt Pleasant, MI 48858


 

Does brushing your teeth harder lead to better oral health?

When you clean your bathroom, you may notice that the more “elbow grease” you put into cleaning, the cleaner the surfaces get. However, this isn’t true with everything. Dr. Kenneth Egger is a dentist at Kenneth Egger Family Dentistry in Mount Pleasant, MI, who takes time to educate patients on what to do–and what not to do–when it comes to cleaning the teeth and gums. This encompasses aggressive brushing that many patients believe will allow them to clean more effectively.

Does brushing your teeth harder lead to better oral health?

While many individuals believe that brushing more aggressively will effectively remove plaque and tartar, it can actually do more harm than good! When you brush too hard, you can damage your gums and tooth enamel.

If you’re looking to improve your oral health, it’s important to brush gently and thoroughly. Be sure to reach all surfaces of your teeth, including the back molars. You should also visit your dentist regularly for professional cleanings and checkups, and if you have any questions about caring for your smile, he can assist! Dr. Kenneth Egger is always here to help Mount Pleasant, MI area patients find ways to keep their teeth and gums healthy with brushing, flossing, and routine appointments at the office.

What should I look for in a toothbrush?

In addition to learning how to use a toothbrush properly to reduce enamel loss and gum recession, Dr. Kenneth Egger can also talk to you about your options when shopping for a toothbrush, whether you are considering an electric option or a manual one. Additionally, he can tell you when it’s time to change the toothbrush or toothbrush head, primarily if fraying occurs to the toothbrush bristles. This is an indication that you need to get a new one, which should be done at least every three months in general.

How do I learn more about caring for my smile?

To ensure a healthy, beautiful smile for life, you need to pay close attention to your oral hygiene every day! Dr. Kenneth Egger and his team provide family dentistry services to help patients of all ages understand the importance of proper hygiene habits. Call 989-773-3560 to request an appointment at our office and discuss ways to achieve and maintain a healthy smile!