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For the front teeth, the toothbrush is leaned aslant (45 degrees) and the ridgeline portion of the fascicles of the brush are firmly applied to the boundary line of the tooth and the gum. |
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Following the lines of the gum, while counting to ten, the brush is moved to the right and left. |
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For the molars also, follow the same way of applying the toothbrush as for the front teeth, moving and polishing the outside and inside surfaces of the teeth (Each place is brushed while counting to ten). |
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The tip of the toothbrush should be applied carefully to the outside of the back teeth. |
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The back side of the front teeth is brushed with the heel of the toothbrush. |
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In order to remove food particles from between the teeth, use the hair ends of the toothbrush. Brush the upper teeth down from the bottom to the top; brush the lower teeth upwards, from the bottom to the top. |
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When the alignment of the teeth is uneven, brush the teeth one by one using the hair ends of the toothbrush. |
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At the last, the surface of the tongue should be brushed. This is especially effective for bad breath. |