ADULT ORTHODONTICS
Brushing and flossing are the foundation of a good oral hygiene routine, but mouthwash can also be a useful addition...
SELECTING DENTAL PRODUCTS
The toothbrush has come a long way. As the American Dental Association (ADA) notes...
Water is by far the best beverage for preventing cavities. Use it to neutralize acids and as a substitute for brushing properly in situations where you simply can't. Another good way of preventing acid from doing damage to your tooth enamel is drinking through a straw. Sucking the liquid sends it directly to the throat, thus giving it less time to bathe the teeth.
Besides drinking more water, consider adding more nutritious meals to your diet. Try limiting the amount of carbohydrates you eat as well as foods that contain alot of sugar.
When did you last change your toothbrush? Many people hang onto the same toothbrush for years at a time, but if the bristles have become frayed, it is definitely time to replace it. A good rule of thumb is to change toothbrushes around every three months, especially after a cold, virus or mouth infection. These days, there are many types of toothbrushes to choose from: curved, traditional straight, soft, medium, hard, etc. Find the toothbrush that is most comfortable for you and use it regularly; brushing and flossing are two of the most important ways of preventing cavities.
It seems ironic to tell someone to chew gum in order to maintain good oral care, but chewing sugarless gum after a meal can actually help to prevent cavities. Most sugarless varieties of gum contain a natural sweetener called xylitol. Because xylitol is a five-carbon sugar alcohol, it helps to reduce plaque formation and how the plaque attaches to the tooth. Xylitol has been shown to be effective as a preventive agent. The activity of chewing itself also increases saliva, which in turn flushes away food particles.
If you suffer from acid reflux disease, it may be a good idea to take antacids to reduce the acidic environment in your stomach. Acid rising to the mouth bathes the teeth in caustic liquid that erodes the teeth, causing sensitivity and decay.
These tips are just a few ways to reverse tooth decay. Make sure to schedule regular visits to your dentist for cleaning and checkups for cavities.
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