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Dental Tips to Prevent Tooth Decay by the Dentist in Brampton

Tooth decay is one of the most common dental disease that must be cured before it's too late. So here are the best dental care tips by dentist in Brampton that will help you to prevent your teeth from getting decay.

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Dental Tips to Prevent Tooth Decay by the Dentist in Brampton

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  1. Prevent tooth decay like a dentist • It's no longer a secret, what you eat affects your oral health. That sweet cup of coffee or powdered sugar-coated donut that you eat for breakfast can cause some cavities. Don't worry; they are common even if you have excellent oral hygiene!  • So, pay attention to these things, dentists do prevent tooth decay. • Use fluoride toothpaste • A Brampton dentist, recommends reading the label on your toothpaste to make sure it contains fluoride. Fluoride toothpaste protects against demineralization caused by bacteria and sugars in the mouth, which combine to produce an acid that can erode tooth enamel and damage it

  2. Brush your teeth twice a day Clean teeth keep bad bacteria away. He says studies have proven that electric toothbrushes clean better than regular toothbrushes. Most electric toothbrushes have features that prevent too hard brushing, which in turn prevents accidental damage to teeth and gums and causing gum recession. As the gums recede, the roots of the tooth are exposed, resulting in sensitivity to hot and cold, bone loss, and an increased risk of tooth decay. Visit your dentist at least once a year Are you afraid of going to the dentist in Brampton, Ontario? You should raise this concern with him (or find a new one!) By going to your dentist regularly, he can find small cavities and offer treatments that can keep them from getting bigger. These options include fluoride treatments, sealants to prevent cavity growth, or the use of silver diamine fluoride which stops cavity growth.

  3. Consider a sealer If you've had countless root canals, you might want to consider a sealant that will protect your teeth from bacteria. Acosmetic dentist Brampton suggests talking to your dentist about an occlusal sealer. This is the application of a resin to the grooves of the teeth, which makes it harder for bacteria to settle in. Pay attention to your medications Your prescription can have unexpected side effects, like damaging your teeth. Your prescriptions can have unexpected side effects, like damaging your teeth. He recommends paying special attention to your oral health when you start taking a new medicine. Most medications cause dry mouth, and a dry mouth is more prone to cavities. If you are taking medicines that dry out your mouth, practice even more rigorous oral hygiene and drink plenty of water.

  4. Eat healthy foods low in sugar Treat your teeth - and your figure - by cutting back on treats and foods high in sugar. Low sugar foods help keep the plaque that destroys tooth enamel away. “Every time you eat a sugary snack, your teeth are under siege for the next 20 minutes,” a dentist in Brampton, Ontario says. But these foods are even worse for the teeth than candy. Floss once a day Just floss the teeth you want to keep! This is because flossing prevents bone loss and prevents tooth decay in the dark hollows of your molars, which your toothbrush cannot reach. Take a piece of wire longer than you think you need, wrap it around your pinky and ring finger to hold it in place, while using your thumb and index fingers to better control the dental floss.

  5. Contact Us : Dentist in Brampton Address: 10970 Bramalea Road, Unit 6 City: Brampton, ON Zip code: L6R 3X1 Phone: 905-793-5151 Website: www.bramcountrydental.com

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