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Sunday, April 14, 2013

5 Worst Enemies Of Your Teeth

When it comes to dental care, every lay man knows that chocolates and sweets are harmful for teeth. It not only damages the tooth enamel but also discolors the teeth and invites serious dental diseases. Mentioned here are the top five edibles that are actually the worst enemies of your shiny smile and can render dangerous issues for your denture.
 
1. Carbonated Drinks
Carbonated drinks or soft drinks are generally loaded with sugar. This sugar content is dangerous for the tooth enamel as it promotes plaque formation. Apart from that, carbonated drinks have acidic content too, which is again extremely harmful as they can damage teeth.

2. Citrus Fruit
Citrus fruits do not pose any damage to teeth if consumed in moderation but a regular consumption of citrus fruits can damage the tooth enamel. It is so because citrus fruits are rich in natural acids which can lead to erosion and softening of tooth enamel thus, rendering the teeth weak and unhealthy. People who are fond of oranges and tangerines are advised to use mouthwash after eating such fruits. Drinking orange juice with straw can also be a good option.

3. Tea and Coffee
In case you are fond of black tea or black coffee, its imperative for you to pay extra attention towards the color of your teeth. Excessive consumption of coffee and black tea stand next to tobacco smoking as major causes of tooth discoloration, straining and tooth darkening. It is wise to give up on black tea and coffee but if you can't, then it is advised to add some amount of milk in your daily cup of tea or coffee. Milk is said to neutralize the negative effects of tannins on the outer teeth.
4. Wine
In the dental world, wine is quite an interesting topic that renders both- positive as well as negative effects on our dental health. Red wine is a natural antiseptic which can help decrease the risk of plaque formation and prevents tooth decay too. But, at the same time, wine is also found to be rich in acids and sugars which end up in damaging the tooth enamel. Moreover, regular intake of wine can also lead to tooth staining. Thus, it is advised to drink plenty of water to get rid of harmful components from the teeth.

5. Diet Pills
Diet pills at times lead to reduced production of saliva by the glands resulting in dry mouth. Dry mouth promotes the growth of bacteria and plaque hence, resulting in tooth decay. It is better to aim for weight loss through healthy and balanced diet rather than artificial things like diet pills.
  Dr. Claudio A. Sorrentino
  www.dentalpalermo.com.ar


Brushing the teeth

Brushing is indeed the most important aspect of oral hygiene. One should religiously follow the golden rule of brushing the teeth twice a day. Though, the surprising fact is that not much people are aware of the proper brushing technique. 

So what exactly is the right way of brushing, learn it here:

Proper brushing takes just two minutes to finish the task but most of the people do not provide even that much of time to their brushing. So if you want to develop a habit of brushing at least two minutes a day, it is best to start off using a stopwatch to keep track of time. Just use short, gentle strokes with special attention to the gum line. Make sure you thoroughly clean each of the section in the denture to have a shiny white smile.

Take a look at the right brushing technique here:
 

As per most of the dental experts, soft-bristled brushes are the 'best' at removing the debris and plaque from the teeth. In fact, small headed brushes are also a good option as they can easily reach the deep inside areas of denture and mouth. Now-a-days, powered toothbrushes are also available in the market that perform a great job of cleaning the teeth specially for those who are unable to brush properly due to some physical issues.

A befitting toothpaste as per your dental requirements is an essential. Today there is a wide variety of toothpastes available in the market to serve varied dental requirements. For example, one can easily find specialized toothpastes for cavities, gingivitis, tartar, stained teeth and sensitivity. Though, we would suggest to consult your dentist first, before opting for any of such toothpastes.

A toothbrush needs to be replaced when it starts showing to wear. Though, in case you are not able to judge when to replace the brush, simply change it every three month. Be sure you change the brush after you have had cold as the bristles tend to attract germs that can lead to further reinfection.

-First brush the outer surfaces of the upper teeth, then move down to the lower teeth.
-Next, brush the inner surfaces of the upper teeth, then move down to lower teeth.
-Brush clean the chewing surfaces.
-Make sure you brush your tongue nicely to have a fresher breath


  Dr. Claudio A. Sorrentino
  www.dentalpalermo.com.ar