Method is critical to the adequacy of tooth brushing and disease prevention. Back and forward brushing is not successful in expelling plaque at the gum line. Tooth brushing should utilize a deliberate approach, calculating the abounds at a 45-degree edge towards the gums, and making little round movements at that angle. This activity expands the adequacy of the method in evacuating plaque at the gum line.
Controlling plaque lessens the danger of the individual experiencing plaque-related diseases, for example, gingivitis, periodontists, and caries – the three most basic oral diseases.