Method of Brushing
Although most people will probably have a habit of holding a toothbrush with five-finger, such a grip may increase the possibility of damaging the gum with considerable force. Toothbrush should be held like pencils or chopsticks. By doing this, you can protect your gum and can remove plaque firmly without unnecessary force.
The middle part of the handle of a toothbrush should not be held and the tip of the handle that has no bristles should be held. By holding the tip, the toothbrush can be moved smoothly and can be easy to reach back teeth.
For the effective plaque control, the consciousness is also important. Instead of moving the toothbrush vaguely, you should do brushing while looking in a mirror with the consciousness of "plaque control". If you have decided the order of brushing, you can do brushing effectively. For example, it will be effective to decide the order by upper jaw and lower jaw as follows.
back surface of molars - back surface of front teeth -
occlusal surface of molars - occlusal surface of front teeth -
front surface of molars - front surface of front teeth