Thursday, November 20, 2014

Did you know that ducks have teeth?




Perhaps for some angles you can not see, but pay attention.







Yes, are you seeing!?
The ducks has teeth.




So we have important tips for the care of the teeth of ducks.
Even the ducks being herbivores, teeth ducks also need special care.



Proper brushing should continue for at least 2 minutes, or 120 seconds! 
Most adult ducks do not brush your teeth, neither close this time. 
Ducks have to change this habit.
To get an idea of the time required for a good brushing, 
use a watch next time you brush your teeth. 
Brush them with soft, short movements, paying special attention to the gingival margin to the teeth posterior,  hard to achieve.






Start outside lower left round to outside lower right then outside upper right to upper left, change to inside uppers before inside upper right ,inside lower right, finally inside lower left). so that you get every tooth, spending about 12 to 20 seconds in each spot. If it helps, you can divide your mouth into quadrants: top left, top right, bottom left, and bottom right. If you spend 30 seconds on each quadrant, 
you'll get a full 2 minutes of brushing time in.

If you get bored, try brushing your teeth while watching television or hum a song to yourself while you brush. Brushing your teeth for the duration of an entire song will ensure that you brush thoroughly!
If brushing is painful, try brushing more gently with accurate up/down motion only or switch to a toothpaste formulated for sensitive teeth.




With proper brushing you will never be embarrassed to show your beautiful smile.




One more tip for ducks.
Most dentists recommend that you brush at least twice a day, 
once in the morning, before strolling around the lake and once before bed.
Do not forget to brush the beak and the tongue too.




Yea dentist! Visit your dentist, they are the best friend of her teeth.




Bye, Bye...

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