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Brushing Methods Bass Method Step by Step Directions

The document discusses different brushing methods, noting that the Bass method is the most popular and recommended. It provides step-by-step directions for the Bass method, which involves brushing the front and back surfaces of teeth and gumline using small circular motions from the back teeth to the front, then brushing the chewing surfaces with a scrubbing motion and cleaning the tongue.

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Brushing Methods Bass Method Step by Step Directions

The document discusses different brushing methods, noting that the Bass method is the most popular and recommended. It provides step-by-step directions for the Bass method, which involves brushing the front and back surfaces of teeth and gumline using small circular motions from the back teeth to the front, then brushing the chewing surfaces with a scrubbing motion and cleaning the tongue.

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Brushing Methods

There is the Bass method, Charters method, Modified Bass techinique, Modified Stillman method, etc. The most
popular and most recommended is the Bass method.

Bass Method Step by Step Directions


Step-by-step directions are offered below:

Start by placing the toothbrush bristles at a 45 degree angle on the front surface of the back teeth. Move the
toothbrush in small circular motions. Make sure that you brush the tooth and especially the area where the tooth
meets the gums.

With this circular motion, slowly move forward towards the front teeth. Dont rush!! Be sure to take your time and
clean off all food debris and plaque. If you are having the problems with the brush fitting in your mouth, angle it
vertically and continue to brush at a 45 degree angle the front surface and gum line.
Continue to move around the arch and cover the back teeth on the opposite side.
Repeat these steps with the back of the teeth as well (the side of the teeth that is closest to the tongue)
Next, place the toothbrush bristles on the chewing surfaces of the teeth (known in the dental world as the occlusal

surface).
Move the toothbrush back in forth in a scrubbing motion. Be sure to brush the chewing surfaces of all teeth,

even the front teeth.


Rinse your toothbrush, place on tongue, and gently run the bristles over your tongue. The tongue can also harbor
bacteria and cavity causing germs and must be cleaned as well.

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