Tips for Healthy Teeth and Gums
Tooth Decay | Gum Disease | Trouble shooting
Tooth DecayDID YOU KNOW:
Reducing the riskTiming and frequency of sugar intake are key factors in the prevention of tooth decay. Decay causing bacteria produce acids which are capable of dissolving tooth structure. The natural action of saliva and fluorides buffer the acids, and can harden and rebuild the tooth surface with the minerals calcium and phosphate. However, the more frequent the intake of sugar, the longer the acid is on the tooth, leaving no time to neutralise it, resulting in the loss of minerals from the tooth surface. This is the process of tooth decay. Preventing Tooth DecayThe two major causes of mouth problems are tooth decay and gum disease, which can now be prevented for most people by having a proper diet and good oral hygiene. The following guidelines will help to improve your dental health.
Gum DiseaseEarly signs of gum disease include:
If a gum pocket develops, toxic bacteria increase in numbers destroying the gum and bone surrounding your tooth. An abcess may form. Eventally this leads to the loss of the tooth. Tips for preventing gum disease
Flossing and Interdental Brushes
If your teeth have not been cleaned professionally for a year or more it is likely there will be hard deposit (calculus) which must be removed by a Dentist or Hygienist. See a Dentist or Hygienist for regular cleaning and advice. Trouble shootingThe dental diseases, tooth decay and gum disease, are usually 'silent' in the early phases. There may be little or no discomfort until the tooth or gum is severely affected. Regular check ups are important - at least once a year. X rays are important to detect hidden disease or abnormalities. Don't ignore a broken tooth or filling just because it does not hurt. A small problem may turn into a big problem. Sensitivity to hot and cold, discomfort when chewing, and change in tooth colour may indicate that something is wrong with a tooth. Take early preventative action!
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