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Bad breath, also known as halitosis, can have various causes. Here are some common causes of bad breath:

1. poor oral hygiene: If dental plaque and food debris are not removed thoroughly, bacteria in the corners of the mouth can lead to bad breath.

2. dry mouth: A dry mouth can reduce the production of saliva, which can cause bacteria to multiply and cause bad breath.

3. oral and dental problems: Gum inflammation, tooth decay, mouth ulcers or other problems in the mouth can also cause bad breath.

4 Smoking and alcohol consumption: Smoking and the consumption of alcoholic beverages can cause bad breath.

5. diet: Certain foods such as garlic, onions or spicy foods can temporarily cause bad breath.

6. health problems: Certain health conditions such as gastrointestinal disorders, diabetes, sinus infections or liver disease can also cause bad breath.

If bad breath is a common problem, it is advisable to see a dentist to determine the exact cause and take appropriate measures to treat it:

a) Push Brush can help you fight bad breath:

  • Thorough cleaning thanks to the special high/low bristle cut, which removes plaque more effectively than straight bristles.

  • Anti-inflammatory zinc prevents periodontitis and bad breath.
  • Menthol ensures fresh breath.

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Some tips for preventing tooth decay:

1. Brush your teeth regularly: Brush your teeth thoroughly at least twice a day with fluoride toothpaste. Use a soft to medium toothbrush and make sure you also clean the spaces between your teeth.

2. Flossing: Clean the spaces between your teeth daily with dental floss or interdental brushes to remove food debris and plaque that can cause tooth decay.

3Fluoride mouthwash: Rinse your mouth regularly with a fluoride mouthwash to provide additional protection against tooth decay.

4. Reduce sugary foods and drinks: Sugar is a major breeding ground for bacteria that cause tooth decay. Reduce your consumption of sugary foods and drinks to reduce the risk of tooth decay.

5. Regular dental check-ups: Visit your dentist regularly for checkups and professional dental cleanings to detect and treat cavities early.

6. Use fluoride varnish: In some cases, your dentist may apply fluoride varnish to further protect teeth.

By following these tips and maintaining good oral hygiene practices, you can reduce the risk of cavities and maintain your dental health.

b) Push Brush can support you in the fight against tooth decay:

  • Push Brush contains fluoride to strengthen tooth enamel and prevent tooth decay. To harden the enamel, it is important to use toothpastes containing fluoride and to brush your teeth properly, i.e. with circular movements and from the gum to the tooth.

  • Teeth should be brushed at least twice a day, ideally about half an hour after eating.

  • Push Brush has the ideal bristle thickness from soft to medium for cleaning your teeth.

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Brushing your teeth properly before going to sleep is particularly important:

During sleep, saliva production decreases and the bacteria in the mouth can work unhindered. Here are some tips for brushing your teeth properly before sleeping:

1. Take your time: Take time to brush thoroughly, for at least two minutes. Clean all tooth surfaces, interdental spaces and also the tongue.

2. Use fluoride toothpaste: Fluoride strengthens tooth enamel and protects against tooth decay. Use a fluoride toothpaste for effective cleaning.

3. Use a soft toothbrush: Use a soft to medium toothbrush to gently clean the teeth and gums without damaging them.

4. Use dental floss or interdental brushes: Also clean the spaces between your teeth with dental floss or interdental brushes to remove food debris and plaque.

5. Clean your tongue: Don't forget to clean your tongue too, as bacteria can also build up there.

6. No food or drink after brushing your teeth: Avoid eating or drinking anything after brushing your teeth so as not to interfere with the effect of the toothpaste.

By following these tips and brushing your teeth regularly before sleeping, you can improve oral health and reduce the risk of cavities and other dental problems. Push Brush can support this with its high-quality toothpaste and toothbrush:

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GERM TRAP: TOOTHBRUSH

TIPS ON HYGIENE

There are numerous bacteria in our mouths that we transfer to our toothbrushes every day. You should therefore not only change your toothbrush regularly, but also follow a few tips.

    Allow to dry

    If the bristles cannot dry, bacteria can form on the bristles. This should be avoided!

      Tip 1: The toothbrush should stand like a Push Brush toothbrush, for example, so that the bristles have enough time to dry.

      Tip 2Do not use protective caps around the bristles or closed storage containers.

      Push Brush has provided large holes in its protective cap so that the bristles can dry quickly.

       

        Keep your distance

        Avoid direct contact with other toothbrushes so that foreign bacteria do not build up on your toothbrush.

          Tip 3: The Push Brush has been developed so that the bristles do not come together when standing, nor when lying down. touch the floor touch the floor.

           

           

            Regular change of bristles

            Change the toothbrush after 3 months at the latest!

              Tip 4Push Brush holds toothpaste for approx. 3 months. When the toothpaste runs out, the bristles must also be changed. The toothpaste is therefore the indicator for the bristles! Push Brush supports dental health with a fully automatic change every 3 months!

              Most consumers want to change their toothbrush after 3 months, but hardly anyone knows when they bought their toothbrush. The brush is only changed when the bristles start to bend. Statistically speaking we use an average of two toothbrushes per year.

               

              A radiant white smile is not only beautiful, but also supports the health of the whole body

              Most of you were probably told by your parents as a child not to eat too many sweets - otherwise you could get tooth decay. According to apotheken-umschau.de, this disease, also known as tooth decay, is caused by too much dental plaque, which can form on the teeth due to food residue. Bacteria settle on this plaque, which in turn convert the sugar from the food into acid. This acid attacks the tooth enamel so that the tooth is gradually destroyed - in other words, caries creates a hole in the tooth. Poor dental care is therefore also a major risk factor for tooth decay, because if the teeth are properly cared for, there is no plaque on which bacteria can colonize.

              Although tooth decay is the most common dental disease, gum disease, periodontitis and periodontosis also occur frequently. Here too, one of the causes is bacterial plaque. This is because these not only attack the teeth, but also the gums. As a result, the gums can become inflamed. If gum inflammation remains untreated, it leads to periodontitis and the associated progressive recession of the gums. This should not be confused with periodontitis, which is a non-inflammatory recession of the gums.

              However, plaque is not the only thing that can lead to periodontitis or periodontal disease. Other causes of these gum diseases can be:

              • Poor oral and dental hygiene
              • Ill-fitting dentures
              • Teeth grinding
              • Diseases such as diabetes
              • Stress and depression
              • Smoking
              • Obesity

              What both gum diseases have in common is that, in the worst case, the progressive recession of the gums can lead to the loss of teeth. In such a case, it becomes necessary to replace the lost teeth, for example with an implant, a crown or a denture.

              The point at which teeth need to be replaced depends to a large extent on daily dental care. The better you look after your teeth, the better you can prevent dental diseases such as tooth decay, periodontitis and periodontal disease.

               

              Dental health also affects the rest of the body

              Incidentally, dental health is not only important for aesthetics and food intake. Although hardly anyone attributes poor health to their teeth, dental health actually influences a person's overall health. According to infomedizin.de, periodontitis and periodontitis patients have a much higher risk of suffering vascular diseases such as heart attacks or strokes. The reason: the recession creates a wound in the tooth bed, through which dangerous bacteria can enter the bloodstream and trigger further diseases elsewhere in the body. In this way, diseases such as rheumatism, bladder or prostate inflammation and allergies can also be traced back to dental problems in many cases.

               

              How you can support dental health

              TIPS FOR YOUR DENTAL HEALTH

              If you want to avoid tooth and gum inflammation and the associated secondary diseases, you should pay attention to proper and regular dental care to support your dental health. We have summarized the most important dental care tips for you here:


              • Tooth cleaning: Teeth should be brushed at least twice a day, ideally about half an hour after eating. It is important to use toothpaste containing fluoride to harden the enamel and to brush your teeth properly, i.e. with circular movements and from the gum to the tooth. The spaces between the teeth should also be cleaned at least once a day. Either dental floss or interdental brushes should be used for this. The tongue should also be cleaned once a day. A mouthwash also supports cleaning.
              • Prevention: Ideally, you should go to the dentist twice a year. Professional dental prophylaxis includes the removal of tartar. It can also be useful to have your teeth professionally cleaned once a year.
              • Diet: Of course you don't have to give up sugar completely, but mineral water is preferable to sugary drinks. If you do want to drink a cola, you should not keep the drink in your mouth for too long so that the sugar is not converted into tooth-damaging acids. If you want to snack on a piece of chocolate, you should clean your teeth immediately afterwards. If you are on the go, Push Brush is the ideal toothbrush.

              Tip 5Push Brush makes regular dental care super easy, even on the go! The toothpaste is in the handle. No need to take tubes with you. By pressing, the toothpaste is dispensed directly onto the bristles. This makes brushing your teeth fun and you brush more often!

              If you follow these basic care tips, you can avoid tooth and gum disease. In this way, you are not only doing something for your overall health, but also have a radiant smile on your lips.

              Tip 6Push Brush is a win for the environment, as it saves 100% on tubes, their packaging and logistics! Push Brush also uses no batteries or rechargeable batteries!

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