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Preventing Tooth Decay

Tooth decay is one of the most annoying mouth disease you will have. The harder outer layer of our teeth called enamel gets destructed by this problem, which is called decaying. Mostly children and teens get affected by this problem.

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Preventing Tooth Decay

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  1. Prevent Tooth Decay

  2. Tooth Decay Tooth decay is one of the most annoying mouth disease you will have. The harder outer layer of our teeth called enamel gets destructed by this problem, which is called decaying. Mostly children and teens get affected by this problem.

  3. What causes tooth decay Tooth decay is mostly caused by consuming foods containing sugar. The Plaque (sticky film of bacteria) forms constantly on your teeth, when you eat foods containing sugar. The bacteria in plaque produce an acid every time you eat sugary food, which attacks your teeth enamel. The plaque always stays close to your teeth and keeps the acid close too, because of it’s stickiness.

  4. What causes tooth decay The enamel gets affected by this and breaks down. This is where the cavities start to form.

  5. Prevent Tooth Decay Going to the dentist isn’t anyone’s idea of a fun way to spend the day. Even if you don’t mind having to sit uncomfortably on a chair while someone pokes around your mouth, the pain of having teeth cleaned or cavities filled can be unbearable to some. However, visiting the dentist regularly is important, and you need not worry about pain if you take steps to prevent tooth decay. These are 10 useful tips you can add to your daily routine.

  6. Tips to prevent tooth decay • Brush your teeth at least twice a day. We begin the day by brushing our teeth, but not all of us end the day by brushing our teeth. Brushing your teeth at least twice a day is the bare minimum of what you should do. This is a tip given by all dentists, including those at Neem Dental. • Ideally, you should be brushing your teeth after every meal, and not just twice a day. If you want to prevent tooth decay, you will make the extra effort to brush your teeth after every meal. • Merely running your brush against your teeth once won’t do either. A hasty job won’t prevent tooth decay even if you brush after every meal. You need to carefully brush all your teeth, especially your wisdom teeth.

  7. Tips to prevent tooth decay • Use toothpaste. The fluoride in toothpaste protects your teeth, which is why you need to brush your teeth using toothpaste. What brand of toothpaste should you use? Your South Harrow dentist may recommend a certain brand of toothpaste depending on the condition of your teeth. • Floss or inter dental cleaners let you clean between your teeth, something you can’t accomplish through brushing alone. By cleaning between your teeth, you can prevent tooth decay. Talk to your Sri Lanka dentist about the best products and brands to use. • One of the main tips Neem Dental gives to prevent tooth decay is to pay attention to your teeth and gums. If you notice any cavities forming or discoloring, visit your dentist and have it checked out.

  8. Tips to prevent tooth decay • Ignoring a problem can worsen the situation and require a bigger procedure than what your Tamil dentist would have recommended had to you visited them as soon as you noticed an issue. • Avoid snacks after nighttime brushing. A snack or sweet treat right before bed is something, we are guilty of enjoying. However, if you want to prevent tooth decay, you will want to avoid having snacks, sweets, and fizzy or sugary drinks after your bedtime brushing. If you wake up at some odd hour and crave a cookie or chocolate, remember to brush your teeth before going back to bed.

  9. Tips to prevent tooth decay • Be mindful of what you eat. If you talk to your Sri Lanka dentist at Neem Dental, you will know that one of the best ways to prevent tooth decay is to be mindful of what you eat. Snacks and sweets can cause tooth decay, so you may want to limit the quantity you consume daily. When dining out, avoid sugary treats, drinks and desserts because you won’t be able to brush your teeth right after. Another type of food to avoid is sticky food. Caramel fudge is something none of us can resist. We all love jelly beans and gummy treats. However, these treats can stick to your teeth and cause tooth decay.

  10. Tips to prevent tooth decay • Visit your dentist regularly. With our busy schedules, we often forget to make regular appointments with our dentists. It is recommended that you have your teeth checked and examined at least twice a year. This way, decay can be located and prevented from worsening. By visiting your South Harrow dentist regularly, you can also inquire about the best products and practices to prevent tooth decay.

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