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National Dental Hygiene Month: 5 Habits for a Healthier Smile

October is National Dental Hygiene Month, and at CarolinasDentist, we’re taking the opportunity to shine a spotlight on the small habits that make a big difference for your smile. Whether you visit us in Wilmington-The Pointe, Fayetteville, Cary, or any of our 15 convenient North Carolina locations, our team loves helping patients take simple, practical steps to keep their teeth and gums healthy year-round.
1. Brush the Right Way—Not Just Twice a Day
Most people know to brush twice daily, but technique matters just as much as timing. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and gentle, circular motions to clean along the gumline without scrubbing too hard. Over-brushing can actually wear down enamel and irritate your gums. Set a timer or use an electric toothbrush with a built-in timer to help you hit the two-minute mark every time.
2. Don’t Skip the Floss
It might be the step everyone loves to skip, but flossing is essential for removing plaque and food particles from places your toothbrush can’t reach. Try gently sliding the floss under the gumline and hugging the side of each tooth in a “C” shape for best results. If traditional floss feels awkward, floss picks or water flossers can make the process easier—and consistency is what counts.
3. Rinse With Purpose
Adding mouthwash to your routine can do more than freshen your breath. Using an alcohol-free, fluoride-based rinse can help reduce bacteria, strengthen enamel, and keep plaque at bay. Mouthwash is a great finishing touch to brushing and flossing, giving you that just-left-the-dentist clean feeling every day.
4. Snack Smart Between Meals
Your diet plays a big role in your oral health. Sugary snacks and acidic drinks feed the bacteria that cause cavities. Try swapping soda for water, or grab a handful of almonds, cheese, or crunchy vegetables instead of chips or sweets. These tooth-friendly foods help neutralize acids and protect enamel while keeping you satisfied.
5. Stay Consistent With Checkups and Cleanings
Even the best at-home habits can’t replace professional care. Regular dental visits allow your hygienist to remove tartar buildup and your dentist to spot potential issues early. Plus, these visits are a great time to talk through your hygiene routine, apply fluoride treatments, and get personalized recommendations from your care team.
Celebrate Dental Hygiene Month With CarolinasDentist
At CarolinasDentist, we believe preventive care is the foundation of every healthy smile. Our hygienists and dentists work hand in hand to make your visits comfortable, educational, and tailored to your needs. Whether it’s been six months or a little longer since your last cleaning, National Dental Hygiene Month is the perfect reminder to schedule your next visit.
Call or schedule an appointment at your nearest CarolinasDentist location in North Carolina and keep your smile healthy, happy, and shining all year long.