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Scrape Your Tongue!

An Essential Step for Oral Health

Oral hygiene is fundamental to overall health. While brushing and flossing are widely recognized for maintaining a healthy mouth, the importance of tongue scraping is often overlooked. In this article we examine the benefits of keeping your tongue clean.

The Tongue and Oral Bacteria

The tongue plays a significant role in oral health, primarily as a habitat for bacteria. Food particles and bacteria lodge in the crevices of the tongue, leading to bad breath and contributing to plaque buildup. Bacteria that migrate from the tongue can affect the health of your teeth and gums, potentially leading to tooth decay, gum disease, and tooth loss. Thus, you need to thoroughly clean your tongue!

Benefits of Tongue Scraping

Brushing the tongue with the same soft-bristled toothbrush used for your teeth is a good start, but tongue scraping is 30% more effective than brushing and offers numerous benefits for oral health and overall wellness. Regular tongue scraping can:

  • Reduce harmful bacteria in the mouth
  • Improve breath by removing the bacterial source of bad breath
  • Enhance the sense of taste by exposing the taste buds
  • Improve digestive health by removing toxins and bacteria that contribute to gut imbalances
  • Contribute to a cleaner mouth, complementing brushing and flossing

Given these benefits, the Yuba City Dentistry group wants you to be familiar with the best techniques for keeping your tongue clean.

How to Scrape Your Tongue

Scraping your tongue is a simple, quick process that should be done daily, ideally as part of your morning oral hygiene routine. Here’s how to do it:
Choose a Tongue Scraper: Opt for a stainless steel or plastic tongue scraper designed for this purpose.

  1. Reach to the Back — extend your tongue and place the scraper at the back of the tongue. If you gag, you may be going too far; find a comfortable starting point.
  2. Scrape Forward — gently press and scrape the surface of your tongue in a forward motion towards the tip. Rinse the scraper after each pass.
  3. Rinse and Repeat — repeat the scraping process 2-3 times, ensuring you cover the entire surface of the tongue. Rinse your mouth and the scraper thoroughly after finishing.
  4. Continue Oral Hygiene — follow up with brushing and flossing.

Taking the time to scrape your tongue makes a significant difference in your oral health regimen. It is a simple addition to your daily routine but one that packs a powerful punch for maintaining a clean, healthy mouth.

Learn More About Tongue Health

Interested in learning more about tongue health and the benefits of tongue scraping? Contact the Yuba City Dentistry Group at 530-803-4977! Our dentist can provide additional tips for oral hygiene practices that promote a healthy tongue, mouth, and body.

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