Teeth are not a linear problem.

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Method, not miracles

Why thorough brushing often doesn't clean completely

Many people clean conscientiously. Nevertheless, spots often remain. This is rarely due to a lack of discipline, but rather to the method used.

Introduction

Most people brush their teeth conscientiously. Two to three minutes, morning and evening, with a good toothbrush.

And yet, there are always areas that are not cleaned evenly.

This is rarely due to a lack of discipline. It's almost always due to the method.

The fallacy

For decades, brushing teeth has been understood as a linear task: move, scrub, invest time.

Teeth are not a linear system. They are not arranged in a straight line. They have different heights, spacing, angles, and contact surfaces with the gums.

A linear movement can only partially cover this structure, no matter how long you clean.

More time increases the movement, but it does not solve the structural problem.

The logical consequence

If a problem is non-linear, a linear solution will only work to a limited extent.

Complete cleaning is not achieved through more force, but through consistent contact.

It's not about how long you brush, but how evenly all tooth surfaces are reached simultaneously.

Why many solutions disappoint

Many products promise better results through increased speed, more technology, or more features.

However, as long as the basic principle remains the same, the result changes little.

Therefore, opinions are often divided: some are convinced, others disappointed.

Not because the product is bad, but because it is being used with the wrong expectations.


Supplement instead of replacement

Even cleaning is not an either/or decision.

Many people flexibly integrate new methods into their everyday lives: sometimes additionally, sometimes as preparation, sometimes as a conclusion.

Not as a replacement for everything, but as a basis for consistent contact.


Important in conclusion

This is not a miracle. It's a tool.

Its effectiveness depends on how consciously and appropriately it is used.

Those who understand how the method is intended use it differently and also evaluate it differently.

Once you understand the principle, you can see here how this method is used in everyday life.

View this method in everyday life

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