Dental hygiene is an extremely important part of modern dentistry. Its importance lies primarily in the prevention of tooth decay, periodontitis (gum disease) and diseases of oral tissues (aesthetics, speech production, food processing), which can be achieved by reducing and limiting the formation of microbial dental plaque.
A regular and systematic regime is of the utmost importance. With the correct dental hygiene, a wide range of complications, such as tooth decay, gingivitis (gum inflammation) and periodontitis, can be easily avoided.