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The Simple Ways To Make Your Dentist's Day!

16 November, 2022 - 11:50am by - Head Pixie | 192 Comments

The winners are:

kh1nz and candyperfumeboy

by BR Kellie

There are few things I fear more than going to the dentist. Dealing with Auckland traffic on a busy day? Easy peasy. Calling out bad behaviour? No worries. Sending food back when something's wrong. I barely blink an eye. But booking in that dentist check-up? Let's just say due to traumatic childhood experiences involving a mouthful of fillings given without anaesthetic of any kind, it strikes terror into my beauty editor heart.

However, due to my fear of the dentist, and the potential of one getting their drill on, I'm particularly careful about my oral health regime, and being so makes my trips to the dentist less teeth gnashingly terrifying, because I know when I sit in that chair I'm doing so having minimised the chance of any issues. So what are the best ways to keep our teeth in tip top condition? Check these out...

Brush twice a day... for two minutes.

If you only do one thing then brushing twice a day for two minutes, being careful to cover every available surface (that's inside, outside and on the chewing areas) of your teeth should be it. This will help keep the bacteria - which helps create plaque, which then can contribute to gum disease and tooth decay - at bay. 

You'll also want to keep your toothbrush in good condition. Changing it every three months or when it's showing signs of wear.

At this point it'd be remiss of me not to point you in the direction of our latest trial. The Oral-B iO Series 9 Electric Toothbrush rated an overall whopping 5/5. This is only the second time in Beauty Review history that a Top Rated product has achieved a 5/5 overall rating. It's seriously that good. So what sets it apart from your usual toothbrush? First of all there's the app that you connect to that gauges and shows you where you're brushing, ensuring you cover every part of your teeth evenly and accurately. Then there's the Smart Pressure Sensor that lets you know if you're brushing too hard (something my dentist tells me I do). And, to take it to the next level, there are seven modes to choose from, including sensitive, gum care, tongue, intense clean and daily clean, to help you ensure you're getting the best clean for your needs. Reviewer comments were absolute raves:

"My teeth have never felt cleaner and I haven’t experienced “fuzzy” feeling teeth since using this brush." - Ashiley

"I am noticing a difference and seeing whiter, shinier teeth already!" - Gem83

"After the first brush it felt like I’d been to the hygienist." - BusyMum

I don't know about you, but with raves like that I know what I'll be putting my Christmas gift money towards! So what else can we be doing to improve our overall oral health?

Don't rinse with water post-brushing.

While it's tempting to give your mouth a good swill with water after brushing, it's best to avoid doing so if you're using a toothpaste that contains fluoride (which is recommended by the Ministry of Health). That's because rinsing will dilute the fluoride that is included in toothpaste as it works to prevent tooth decay, and therefore reduce its ability to do so. What should you do? Simply spit out your excess toothpaste then go about your business.

Mouthwash?

Been buying mouthwash thinking it's the thing to do? Think again. Mouthwash, while leaving your mouth feeling even more minty fresh is a step you can skip after brushing. However, if you do feel the need for a post-lunch swill to help prevent tooth decay, there's nothing wrong with using a mouthwash that includes fluoride. Just remember not to eat or drink anything for half an hour afterwards in order to give the fluoride time to be effective.


Floss.

Kellie confession: I hate flossing. I find it uncomfortable, awkward, I'm not that good at it, but I still do it. A good floss gets into the areas that your toothbrush can't, removing debris and helping to keep the plaque that causes tooth decay and gum disease minimal. The trick is to work it into your routine in a way that doesn't make it a chore. I find flossing while watching a television show or bit of YouTube before bed works best for me, especially as soon after I'll be brushing my teeth before hitting the hay.

Watch what you eat.

For years I was cavity-free as an adult. Any cavities I had happened in my teenage years when I mainlined fizzy, lollies and chocolate like there was no tomorrow. Then I had a particularly stressful period where I ate candy-covered chocolates by the handful all throughout the day. Reader, I got my first adult cavity. While I can't directly blame the sweets, I do believe there's a correlation happening there, which is why when dentists suggest you watch what you eat if you want to avoid tooth decay, I now listen.

The key things to minimise is eating or drinking anything sugary or acidic. And if you do it's recommended that you rinse your mouth with water afterwards. 

Lastly, get regular check-ups.

Suffice to say, regular check-ups are important. Twice a year is the recommendation. However, in between check-ups if you notice any issues, do make an appointment to see your dentist, because a small problem tackled early is better than a big problem tackled late.

As for me... I now have a case of the guilts and will be calling my dentist for a check-up the moment I finish this article... followed by sending an email to my family letting them know that I want Christmas cash for that Oral-B toothbrush! As for you? Well, here's your chance to WIN the Oral-B iO Series 9 Electric Toothbrush!

To win, simply tell us why you need this amazing toothbrush in your life!

T&Cs.

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  2. Competition closes Sunday 27th November at midnight.
  3. Winners will be drawn on November 28th and notified by email.  
  4. The winning Beauty Review usernames will be added to the top of this page.  
  5. Prizes not claimed within two weeks will be redrawn.  
  6. NZ residents only.

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Comments

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18th November, 2022

Like a lot of people, had and to some degree have a distaste for dentists. Mostly just as I'm scared of them. Did a shocking job of looking after my teeth in my younger years. This year have resolved to adult better. Yearly check up, hygienist appointments and a treatment plan. Would love to win this toothbrush as an addition to improving my routine and care.

18th November, 2022

My poor toothbrush is old and battered while my families are great! Would love to have something nice for me

18th November, 2022

I so need this toothbrush in my life! I've never owned an electronic toothbrush before and always struggle with how long I'm meant to be brushing for. I probably don't brush for as long as I need to because I'm always in a rush but this would solve that problem!

18th November, 2022

Wow, it sounds too good to be true!! I would seriously LOVE to win this and try it. Especially with the rising costs of everything, it would be nice to not have to worry about dentist bills as much. It sounds amazing. Thanks for the opportunity to win!

18th November, 2022

I would love to win this pack as it would be a fantastic way to maintain my teeth by using an electric toothbrush. It would give the surface of my teeth a better feel than a standard toothbrush and make the surface of my teeth feel like I've been to the dentist for a clean.

18th November, 2022

Yes please! My current toothbrush is horrible and my teeth need some loving! This sounds amazing but I could never afford one. Would love to win this.

18th November, 2022

I would love to win this! I have never ever owned an electric toothbrush so this would be awesome! I hate feeling like a have gross teeth/breath so this would be a massive win!

18th November, 2022

I would so love to win this, my current electric toothbrush is so old it needs charging after each use. This toothbrush looks amazing.

18th November, 2022

I know all about delaying visits to the dentist :). I would love this toothbrush as I'm still on a manual and missed out on the trial. The reviews are fantastic. I have sensitive teeth & receding gums so this electric toothbrush would be ideal.

18th November, 2022

My partner wanted to get this product he was checking his emails during the trial period! Dentistry is so expensive!

17th November, 2022

I’m ashamed to admit I’m probably overdue for a checkup with the dentist, in saying that I do most the things I should although maybe not as often as I should (forgot to floss, anyone?) I occasionally use baking soda while brushing to whiten/deep clean. The Oral-B toothbrush does sound amazing too but it’s out of my budget unfortunately.

16th November, 2022

I have a crowded palate, so seeing a dental hygienist os super important for me. Also flossing, but I like the tape rather than the string. It seems to get in the small spaces easier

candyperfumeboy
19th November, 2022

I’d love the chance to win this as I’ve never tried an electric brush before, this one in particular sounds like a game changer!

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