Most people brush their teeth twice a day and assume that is enough. But the truth is that long-term dental health depends on a handful of small, consistent habits that go beyond the toothbrush.
1. The 2-Minute Rule
Are you actually brushing for two minutes? Most of us overestimate our time. Use a timer or a song to ensure you’re giving every surface of your teeth the attention it deserves.
2. Flossing is Non-Negotiable
Brushing only cleans 60% of your teeth. The other 40%—the tight spaces between them—can only be reached with floss.
"A healthy smile starts with the small choices you make every single morning. Consistency is more important than intensity."
3. Rinse After Every Meal
If you can't brush after lunch, at least rinse your mouth with water. This helps neutralise acids and wash away loose debris.