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Why Your Tongue Deserves as Much Attention as Your Teeth

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Dr. Dean Lorrey

Lead Dentist & CEO

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Most oral hygiene routines begin and end with teeth. But the tongue is one of the largest surfaces in the mouth — and one of the most significant contributors to oral bacteria, bad breath, and overall oral health. Its textured surface provides an ideal environment for bacteria to accumulate, particularly at the back where it's rarely disturbed.

What tongue cleaning actually does

Tongue cleaning — using either a dedicated tongue scraper or the cleaning surface on the back of many toothbrushes — removes this bacterial layer in a way that brushing alone doesn't achieve. Studies consistently show that tongue scraping reduces the volatile sulphur compounds responsible for bad breath more effectively than brushing the tongue with a toothbrush.

It takes under thirty seconds. The difference in breath freshness is immediate — and the contribution to a healthier oral microbiome is cumulative.

How to do it correctly

At DentArt, we recommend incorporating a tongue scraper into your nightly routine, working from back to front with gentle but firm strokes. Rinse the scraper between passes. Aim for five to seven strokes — enough to clear the surface without irritating the tissue.

Beyond bad breath

A clean tongue contributes to a better sense of taste, a healthier bacterial balance throughout the mouth, and reduced overall bacterial load. It's one of the simplest additions to a routine with a disproportionately large impact. If you're not doing it, start tonight.

Your next checkup is a good time to ask us about your full home care routine — we'll tell you honestly what's working and what isn't.

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Why Your Tongue Deserves as Much Attention as Your Teeth

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Dr. Dean Lorrey

Lead Dentist & CEO

pink and white heart shaped cake

Most oral hygiene routines begin and end with teeth. But the tongue is one of the largest surfaces in the mouth — and one of the most significant contributors to oral bacteria, bad breath, and overall oral health. Its textured surface provides an ideal environment for bacteria to accumulate, particularly at the back where it's rarely disturbed.

What tongue cleaning actually does

Tongue cleaning — using either a dedicated tongue scraper or the cleaning surface on the back of many toothbrushes — removes this bacterial layer in a way that brushing alone doesn't achieve. Studies consistently show that tongue scraping reduces the volatile sulphur compounds responsible for bad breath more effectively than brushing the tongue with a toothbrush.

It takes under thirty seconds. The difference in breath freshness is immediate — and the contribution to a healthier oral microbiome is cumulative.

How to do it correctly

At DentArt, we recommend incorporating a tongue scraper into your nightly routine, working from back to front with gentle but firm strokes. Rinse the scraper between passes. Aim for five to seven strokes — enough to clear the surface without irritating the tissue.

Beyond bad breath

A clean tongue contributes to a better sense of taste, a healthier bacterial balance throughout the mouth, and reduced overall bacterial load. It's one of the simplest additions to a routine with a disproportionately large impact. If you're not doing it, start tonight.

Your next checkup is a good time to ask us about your full home care routine — we'll tell you honestly what's working and what isn't.

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