Make sure your mouthwash is not just a “cosmetic” one that will only treat bad breath. Truly effective mouthwash will have antimicrobial agents and fluoride that will actually promote oral health.
Plaque can also build up on your tongue. Not only can this lead to bad mouth odor, but it can lead to other oral health problems. Gently brush your tongue every time you brush your teeth.
Egyptians used a form of toothpaste over 5,000 years ago.
Thumbsucking is a natural reflex for children. However, after permanent teeth come in, sucking may cause problems with the proper growth of the mouth and alignment of the teeth. It can also cause changes in the roof of the mouth.
Snails are very small, but they have thousands of tiny teeth all lined up in rows.
Unsupervised recreational activities like skateboarding and roller-blading can also result in injuries. We can recommend a custom-fitted mouthguard to make sure your child's smile stays protected!
Avoid using your teeth for anything other than chewing food. If you use them to crack nuts, remove bottle tops or rip open packaging, you risk chipping or even breaking your teeth.
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It’s impossible to be “immune” to dental problems. However, by taking care of your teeth properly, you can prevent any issues from arising.
Three percent of adolescents age 12 to 19 have never been to the dentist.
Make sure your toothpaste contains fluoride. This mineral helps strengthen your tooth enamel, thereby making your teeth more resistant to tooth decay.
You’ve heard that you should get enough sun to make vitamin D, which is good for your bones. This extends to your teeth and gums as well. You can also get vitamin D and calcium in supplements.
There are 10 to 12 teaspoons of sugar in a single can of soda! By avoiding sugary drinks like sodas and fruit juices, you can significantly reduce your risk of tooth decay!
Most adults have 32 teeth! These 32 teeth include the four wisdom teeth that come later in life, but some people never get them!
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Brushing your teeth daily with toothpaste promotes good oral health.
Do you have a child gearing up for their first visit to the dentist? They might be a little nervous, but parents, we have a few tips to calm those nerves! Read books about visiting the dentist, take your child to the office for a preview, and go over what their first visit will be like. Most importantly, speak positively about your dental experiences!
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Oral hygiene and diet may have an effect on the health of your teeth, but lifestyle choices do, too. For example, smoking can increase the risk of developing periodontal disease. Getting less than six hours of sleep may affect dental health as well because not getting enough sleep can impair the body’s immune system, leaving it more susceptible to infections such as gum disease.
A root canal is done to repair and save a badly damaged or infected tooth instead of removing it.
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Keep smiling because life is a beautiful thing, and there is so much to smile about.