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Eliminating hidden dental plaque

Even after using a toothbrush that's effective against plaque, you will find that there are still areas that the brush cannot get to. There is a variety of instruments and treatments available that restrict the proliferation of dental plaque and the build-up of tartar in these hard-to-reach zones.

Interdental brushes for wide interdental spaces

Interdental brushes can be used to eliminate dental plaque in the spaces between the teeth. There are different brush sizes available, suited to the differently sized spaces between the teeth. They must be used once a day.

Use dental floss for narrower interdental spaces

For interdental spaces that are too narrow for a brush, dental floss can be particularly useful for eliminating dental plaque.

Mouthwashes to combat dental plaque

Mouthwashes, for example, ELUDRIL CLASSIC, complete the oral hygiene process in areas that are impossible to reach with brushing or flossing methods.
Use your mouthwash once a day.

Looking after removable dentures

Those who wear removable dentures must follow the instructions given by their dentist concerning hygiene (brushing, soaking, for example), in order to eliminate the bacteria that develops.