Dental hygiene 10-22

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Dental hygiene 10-22

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Los Angeles Cosmetic Dentist, Dr. Arthur A. Kezian DDS, explains different techniques of dental hygiene, and describes how to maintain proper dental hygiene. See more examples on the website of Los Angeles dentist - Dr. Arthur A. Kezian DDS. 443 N. Larchmont Blvd LA, CA 90004 at (323) 467-2777 – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Dental hygiene 10-22


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Dental Hygiene
  • We use dental products on a daily basis to keep
    our teeth and gums healthy. The dental cleaning
    tools and techniques we use today are much
    different than those used by our ancestors. Lets
    take a look at the history of dental hygiene!
  • The first people to use a toothbrush were the
    Hindus, in India, circa 4000 B.C. They chewed the
    frayed end of a twig to remove food particles and
    plaque from their teeth.

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Dental Hygiene
  • In 1780, William Addis created the first
    toothbrush while he was in jail. He tied
    horsehair into tufts and glued them to a small
    animal bone. The design of the modern toothbrush
    was patented by H.N. Wadsworth in 1857. In 1938,
    nylon bristles and plastic handles were invented.
    Nylon was less damaging to teeth and gums than
    was animal hair.
  • In 1939, Dr. Phillippe-Guy Woog invented the
    first electric toothbrush, called the Broxodent.
    Todays standard toothbrush has more than 25,000
    bristles tied together in 40 groups of tufts.
    Dental hygiene has come a long way!

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Dental Hygiene
  • In the 1800s patients were introduced to a thin
    silk thread to clean between their teeth which
    was later made with a nylon material, a better
    flossing material than silk. The silk often
    shredded when slid between teeth, and nylon was
    smoother and had a more consistent texture and
    resistance.
  • Its important to keep proper dental hygiene and
    clean between your teeth. Flossing is the number
    one way to do so, but only 28 percent of people
    floss daily.

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Dental Hygiene
  • Dentistry is always changing. Los Angeles
    Dentist, Dr. Kezian, takes continuing education
    courses and attends dental seminars to provide
    patients with the newest advances and
    developments.
  • Please call to make your appointment with Dr.
    Kezian, a Los Angeles Dentist.

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