{"id":1464,"date":"2021-04-21T21:50:13","date_gmt":"2021-04-21T21:50:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/merkezdent.com\/how-and-how-often-should-the-interface-brush-be-used\/"},"modified":"2021-04-21T21:50:13","modified_gmt":"2021-04-21T21:50:13","slug":"how-and-how-often-should-the-interface-brush-be-used","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.merkezdent.com\/en\/how-and-how-often-should-the-interface-brush-be-used\/","title":{"rendered":"How and How Often Should the Interface Brush Be Used?"},"content":{"rendered":"
In oral care, cleaning between teeth is as important as brushing teeth. After brushing our teeth, the interfaces of the teeth facing each other should also be cleaned with a correct technique. Generally, dental floss is recommended for this cleaning; however, sometimes dental floss may not be enough or the patient may experience a loss of motivation while using this technique. In such cases, the use of interdental brushes <\/strong><\/a>( interface brush <\/a>) is necessary. It is very important to use , especially for patients with gum recession . <\/a>In such cases, dental floss may not provide adequate cleaning.<\/p>\n Interface <\/a>brushes <\/a>have various sizes according to the amount of gingival recession. Choosing the right brand and the right size is very important. A size that will not cause compression or damage to neighboring teeth should be preferred.<\/p>\n Interface <\/strong><\/a>cleanliness <\/strong><\/a>is very important and should not be neglected. Interface maintenance <\/u><\/strong>should be done regularly to prevent the formation of dental caries and the possibility of developing gum disease . HYPERLINK “https:\/\/www.merkezdent.com\/arayuz-fircasi-nasil-ve-ne-siklikla-kullanilmalidir\/”<\/p>\n The most common uses of these brushes are;<\/strong><\/p>\n \u2013 <\/strong>Cleaning of spaces where food residues are common between teeth due to gingival recession<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n \u2013 Cleaning the underside of the veneer, which we call the body, which replaces the missing tooth, especially in fixed prostheses such as bridges, and the interface areas of the abutment teeth.<\/p>\n \u2013 Cleaning of the implants , especially the neck areas (where they join with the gums).<\/p>\n \u2013 Cleaning of brackets and parts that cannot be cleaned with a toothbrush of patients undergoing orthodontic treatment<\/p>\n How to Clean an Interface ?<\/strong><\/p>\n It is ensured that it enters the interface with a slight force parallel to the ground , and the side surfaces are cleaned by leaning the brush against the neighboring teeth and moving back and forth 5-6 times.<\/p>\n