Fresh Breath is a Breeze. Treat Your Mouth.
Breath is ex-halation of air from lungs passing through the mouth and out between the lips. Breath is a breeze. Bad breath is repulsive to others. Fresh breath is attractive to others. What type of breath would you like to have from yourself or to have from someone else? Fresh breath? Or bad breath?
Breath is mainly conditional on the conditions of teeth, gums and tongue within the mouth. The conditions of teeth, gums and tongue within the mouth are easily controllable. An healthy mouth will create fresh breath. An un-healthy mouth will create bad breath. Thankfully then, breath is easily controllable. Exhaling fresh breath therefore becomes a breeze!
‘Treat Your Mouth’, you will learn, is simple logic. Logically then, refer to the tooth brush as a Mouth Treater and the tooth paste as Mouth Paste. Especially if you are instructing children and you expect a logical outcome.
Fresh breath is a breeze, step 1. Treat your teeth with mouth treater and mouth paste to rid every surface of plaque.
Fresh breath is a breeze, step 2. Treat your gums with mouth treater and mouth paste to rid every surface of plaque.
Fresh breath is a breeze, step 3. Treat the top of your tongue with mouth treater and mouth paste to rid the surface of plaque.
For extra precaution, treat the roof of the mouth, the inside of lips and cheeks and the floor of the mouth.
Fresh breath is a breeze, step 4. Rinse thoroughly to get rid of the plaque.
Realize that as you rinse the plaque away , you will also rinse the mouth paste away.
At this point the surfaces of teeth, gums and tongue are clean. But the surfaces are not covered with ingredients in the mouth paste. So off you go again!
Fresh breath is a breeze, step 5. You now require only a pea size of mouth paste on the mouth treater. Treat all surfaces of the teeth again.
Fresh breath is a breeze, step 6. Now treat all surfaces of the gums again.
Fresh breath is a breeze, step 7. Now treat the top surface of your tongue again.
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8. Swish the Foam Around Your Mouth
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Fresh breath is a breeze, step 8. Swish and swish and swish the foam thoroughly around the mouth and in between the teeth.
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9. DON’T RINSE! Just Spit! That’s It!!!
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Fresh breath is a breeze, step 9. DO NOT PUT WATER IN YOUR MOUTH. Simply spit out the excess foam.
Now all surfaces of every structure in the mouth are coated with the ingredients in the mouth paste. Now these ingredients CAN AND WILL do what the mouth paste manfacturers say they will do: They will protect surfaces, repair surfaces, kill bacteria, prevent decay, prevent gum diseases and prevent bad breath.
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Notes on Fresh Breath is a Breeze
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Fresh breath and bad breath constantly, continuously, play an important role in everyone’s life. Stop a minute to think about how fresh breath or bad breath may be affecting your life all day long, every single day. Here are just a few breath factors to ponder:
· Fresh breath or bad breath affecting your relationship with family and friends.
· Fresh breath or bad breath affecting your relationship with strangers, fellow workers and superiors.
· Fresh breath or bad breath affecting your schooling, your job, your business, your customers and your promotion.
· Fresh breath or bad breath affecting your conversations and inter-personal relationships every day.
· Fresh breath or bad breath affecting your livelihood and affecting the livelihood of those who rely on you. Your family!
· Fresh breath or bad breath affecting your loved ones. Your family, your children, your husband, your wife.
· Fresh breath or bad breath affecting your attitudes. Confidence. Happiness. Success. Love.
· Fresh breath will help make your life a breeze.
· Bad breath will help make your life a misery.
What’s wrong with the old, outdated, oral hygiene instruction ‘Brush Your Teeth’?
Briefly :
· ‘Brush Your Teeth’ contributes to the incidence of bad breath.
· ‘Brush Your Teeth’ contributes to the incidence of other easily preventable oral diseases such as tooth decay and gum diseases.
· ‘Brush Your Teeth’ contributes in part to these oral diseases because it refers only to ‘brush’ and to ‘teeth’. There is no mention of gums , nor of tongue in the instruction.
· ‘Brush Your Teeth’ is not a truly, completely ‘ORAL’ hygiene instruction. Certainly not the best for a child to be given. Oral, means everything in the mouth, not just teeth.
· ‘Brush Your Teeth’ is usually ended with rinsing the mouth with water. Then spitting out. Great, out goes the rubbish! But disaster! Out goes all the wonderful protective and preventive ingredients in the tooth paste!
· ‘Brush Your Teeth’ leaves the mouth only partially clean and teeth, gums and tongue unprotected.
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