Are you wondering how to take the best care of your tongue? Well, just by asking, you're on the right track. Cleaning your tongue is an important part of your oral care. And using a toothbrush to brush your tongue isn't the only option for taking care of your tongue. A tongue brush or tongue scraper may provide a more thorough clean than most toothbrushes when it comes to the tongue. As you read on, we'll look at tongue cleaning in general and why it's different than brushing your teeth. Then we'll look into the benefits of tongue brushes and tongue scrapers.
Tongue Brush Vs. Toothbrush: Which Is Better?
Tongue Cleaning
Cleaning your tongue helps eliminate oral germs accumulating on the tongue's surface, mostly toward the back. Certain germs on the back of the tongue interact with amino acids from food and produce smelly sulphur compounds that cause bad breath. One study claims that, although tongue cleaning reduces this odour, tongue cleaning combined with a mouthwash is even more effective.
Tongue vs. Enamel
Due to the differences between the tongue's surface and tooth enamel, toothbrushes may not clean the tongue as thoroughly as you'd like them to. The tongue's surface may feel soft against your teeth, but it is quite rough and covered with tiny crevices, making it easy for germs to hide. The first job of toothbrushes isn't handling these little spaces; it's to clean the hard, smooth surface of tooth enamel and reach into much larger grooves.
Tongue Brush vs. Tongue Scraper
Tongue brushes and tongue scrapers penetrate the tiny fissures on the tongue and clean out harmful deposits. Tongue brushes look like your toothbrush, but have a wide surface that brushes the surface of the tongue. Tongue scrapers, on the other hand, curve to fit the natural shape of your tongue and are either plastic or metal. According to a recent study, tongue cleaners in general reduce the number of germs on the tongue. And the plastic tongue scraper in this study was the most effective in removing said germs. However, more research needs to be done to determine which tool is the best for cleaning the tongue.
If you want to try cleaning your tongue with a tongue brush or scraper, make sure you rinse the tool with clean water before and after use. To clean your tongue, dab a small amount of toothpaste on your tongue brush. Begin at the back of the tongue and work your way forward, using gentle circular motions with the brush or smoothly dragging your scraper. Once you've cleaned your tongue's surface, rinse your tongue. Make sure to avoid pressing too hard with the tongue brush or scraper. You don't want to make your tongue bleed or feel sore in any way. That's not the goal.
Now you know all about cleaning your tongue. Of course, you can brush your tongue with a toothbrush. But a tongue brush or scraper can help you refine this practice and keep your tongue as clean as possible. Remember to be gentle when you clean your tongue. If you want to start cleaning your tongue, try a brush or scraper today. Feel free to ask your dentist what they recommend.