Quiz: Brushing Your Tongue

How confident are you in your dental hygiene routine that you practice on a daily basis? Are you certain about every aspect of preventive care? If you are extremely confident then you can answer “yes” or “no” without hesitating when we ask the following question: Should you brush your tongue every day? Not quite sure what the answer is? Curious about the associated details? Find out everything you need to know with a quick and explanatory quiz.

Tongue Brushing Quiz: True or False?

  1. True or False: There is no reason to brush your tongue – the only surfaces you need to address during your dental hygiene routine are your tooth surfaces.
  2. True or False: It’s a good idea to brush your tongue because food particles and bacteria can easily become trapped. Otherwise, you may find that your mouth is not as clean as it could be.
  3. True or False: The only way to clean your tongue is by carefully brushing it with your toothbrush and paste during your brushing sessions. Any other approach will prove unsatisfactory.

Quiz Answers

  1. False. In addition to brushing every tooth surface (along your gumline, too), you should brush your tongue.
  2. True. By brushing away bacteria and debris, you offer your mouth better protection against problems like tooth decay and bad breath that can wreak havoc on your comfort and oral health.
  3. False. You may choose to use your toothbrush. Or, you may rely on a dental hygiene accessory known as a tongue scraper to keep this part of your mouth clean.
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