Reason to use a Copper Tongue Cleaner - Atomic29

Reason to use a Copper Tongue Cleaner

Copper tongue cleaner is one vital part of your oral care routine that you don't want to neglect, along with brushing, flossing and rinsing. These are just a few ways this tool can help you keep your mouth healthy and feeling fresh.

  • A Cleaner Mouth
  • In addition to brushing your teeth twice daily with a soft-bristled toothbrush and flossing once a day per the instructions from the American Dental Association (ADA), you also need to brush your tongue for a totally clean mouth and fresh breath.
    Use copper tongue cleaners to scrape away excess plaque and odor-causing bacteria, the ADA suggests. When cleaning your tongue, try to reach as far back on your tongue as you can to remove as much bacteria as possible. A copper tongue scraper or a toothbrush with a built-in cleaner for your tongue can clean those hard-to-reach areas in the mouth, like the tongue and inside of the cheeks, and get rid of the bacteria that creates bad breath.

  • Fresher Breath
  • Bad breath is caused by diet, poor oral hygiene, dry mouth, gum disease and other health conditions, so make sure you're doing all you can to control it through adequate oral care. After enjoying a meal, especially when you eat smelly foods such as onion and garlic, bad breath is created when bacteria from the food particles left behind on your tongue release foul smelling volatile sulphur compounds (VSC), according to the IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences.
    Rather than brushing your tongue with the bristles on your toothbrush, use a copper tongue cleaner designed by Atomic29 for this very task. Cleaning your tongue with a copper tongue scraper, according to the National Institutes of Health, can reduce the number of VSC by 75 percent compared with a regular toothbrush, which reduces VSC by 45 percent. After brushing, flossing and rinsing with a mouthwash, reach for a copper tongue cleaner to do a more thorough job of cleaning your mouth and keeping your breath in check.

  • Improved Sense of Taste
  • A lesser known benefit of tongue cleaning is it helps you taste foods better. Dead cells and food debris begin to coat the tongue after eating, which can clog your taste buds and leave a metallic taste in your mouth. Clearing away the bacteria on the tongue with a copper tongue cleaner has been shown in a study published in the Journal of Clinical Periodontology to improve your taste sensation.
    Your oral health is connected to your sense of taste, overall health and quality of life, which stresses how important it is to start cleaning your tongue if it's not already part of your oral care routine. Good oral hygiene means a healthy mouth and fresher breath. After adding a copper tongue cleaner to your oral care regimen, you should have a cleaner mouth, better breath and, hopefully, a boost in confidence.
    If your bad breath persists, talk to your dentist about what might be causing it and how to treat it. You shouldn't have to worry about bad breath but with these tips, you can take steps now to improve your breath and overall oral health.

    How to use it

    Step 1: After brushing, flossing and rinsing

    Step 2: Hold the two ends of the copper tongue cleaner and scrap it on your tongue from back to front motion, rinse the copper tongue cleaner after ever scrap to remove the plague stuck on the copper tongue cleaner.

    Step 3: Continue to clean till the tongue is clean from the plague, usually it takes 2-3 scrap to clean the tongue.

    COPPER TONGUE SCRAPPER AND CLEANER ILLUSTRATED BY ATOMIC29

    This information is intended to promote understanding of and knowledge about general oral health topics. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your dentist or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment.

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