我們時小候都學過該怎樣刷牙。但你知道如何清潔牙齒才最有效嗎?每天該什么時候刷牙?是否需要刷夠一定的時間,或使用一定的技巧?本期 “隨身英語” 圍繞這件每日必行之事展開討論。
詞匯:teeth 牙齒
We all know that cleaning our teeth is important, right? Because, if you don’t clean them and things go wrong, they can cause you a lot of pain and discomfort. We’re taught from a young age how to clean our teeth, but the question is – do we all clean our teeth in the same way? Is there a specific time, technique, or duration you should be incorporating into your dental routine?
When our milk teeth first appear in our infant years, we are shown, often by our parents, how to clean them – a ritual normally accompanied by some kind of catchy song. As we mature, our baby teeth drop out, replaced by adult teeth. And soon it’s from trips to the dentists that we get more advice. And that’s the issue – when trying to discover the best way to brush your teeth, it feels like there are so many different tips and tricks.
University College London (UCL) analysed 66 sources of toothbrushing advice from around the world. The most commonly recommended techniques incorporated circular movements and horizontal brush strokes. However, there were some deviations. The angle of the brush, use of vertical movements and rigorous scrubbing were all variations on brushing advice.
And it seems that not one single technique is the standard method – so, if that’s the case, how do we know if we’re doing it right? Well – there is some standard advice. It seems that brushing for between two to three minutes, two or three times a day, is the best course of action. And if you’re one of these people who think it’s wise to brush straight after sugary foods to prevent decay, think again. Apparently, bacteria weaken the enamel almost immediately upon eating, so it’s wiser to wait for an hour or so before brushing.
So, while there is not one standardised technique, most dentists recommend a combination of horizontal and circular movements, lasting for between two to three minutes, two or three times a day. Do that, and you might not need too many trips to the dentist.
technique 技巧
milk teeth 乳齒
ritual 例行公事
accompanied 伴隨著
catchy 好聽易記的,朗朗上口的
baby teeth 乳牙
toothbrushing 刷牙
circular 繞圈的
horizontal 橫的,水平的
stroke (刷)一下
angle 角度
brush 牙刷
vertical 豎的,垂直的
rigorous 嚴謹細致的
scrub 用力刷、擦
sugary 含糖的
decay 蛀牙,齲齒
enamel 牙釉質
1. 閱讀課文并回答問題。
1. True or false? Our parents often use a song to help teach us how to brush our teeth.
2. How many different sources of toothbrushing information were analysed in the UCL study?
3. What was the most commonly recommended technique?
4. How many times a day should you brush your teeth?
5. How long should you brush your teeth for?
2. 選擇意思恰當?shù)膯卧~或詞組來完成下列句子。
1. I prefer water to _______ drinks.
sugary scrubbing enamel regulate
2. I spent all day _______ the floor. It’s still not clean!
catchy scrubbing rigorous decay
3. The accountants carried out a _______ check of my finances.
strokes enamel rigorous horizontal
4. I can’t stop singing that song – it’s really _______.
baby teeth catchy strokes scrubbing
5. Brush your teeth to help stop tooth _______.
decay ritual catchy rigorous
1. 閱讀課文并回答問題。
1. True or false? Our parents often use a song to help teach us how to brush our teeth.
True. Our parents often use a catchy song to help us learn how to brush our teeth.
2. How many different sources of toothbrushing information were analysed in the UCL study?
UCL analysed 66 sources of information from around the world.
3. What was the most commonly recommended technique?
The most commonly recommended techniques incorporated circular movements and horizontal brush strokes.
4. How many times a day should you brush your teeth?
You should brush your teeth two to three times a day.
5. How long should you brush your teeth for?
You should brush your teeth for between two to three minutes.
2. 選擇意思恰當?shù)膯卧~或詞組來完成下列句子。
1. I prefer water to sugary drinks.
2. I spent all day scrubbing the floor. It’s still not clean!
3. The accountants carried out a rigorous check of my finances.
4. I can’t stop singing that song – it’s really catchy.
5. Brush your teeth to help stop tooth decay.