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Dental Tips
1) Floss!
The single most beneficial thing you can do to improve your dental
health is to learn to floss properly and do it at least once every
day (you knew that)!
2) Piercing
There are many reasons for avoiding tongue piercing; aspirated jewelry,
broken teeth, blood poisoning and bad breath, are just few reasons
we advise against it.
3) Athletic Mouth Guard
A must for contact sports! Teeth are 60 times more susceptible to
damage without a mouth guard.
4) Use a Soft Toothbrush
Medium and hard bristle brushes are too abrasive to teeth and gums.
5) Dry Mouth
Dry mouth is a side effect of many common medications. A dry mouth
creates an environment for odor causing bacteria to flourish, and
also increases food retention around teeth leading to decay. Drink
water, use "saliva substitute" products, and occasionally
chew sugar free gum to stimulate the salivary glands.
6) Smoking and "Smokeless Tobacco"
Tobacco in any form is extremely harmful to oral tissues. Its relationship
to oral cancer is well documented. It's not worth the risk.
7) Wisdom Teeth
Wisdom teeth generally cause problems when they erupt partially
through the gums. The most common reasons for removing them are
decay, gum infection, orthodontic indications, and cyst formation.
8) Dental X-rays
X-rays are an important part of your dental diagnosis. An X-ray
survey may reveal:
· The number, size, and position of teeth
· Unemerged or impacted teeth
· The presence and extent of dental cavities (decay)
· The presence of periodontitis (gum disease with bone damage)
· Abscessed teeth
· Jaw fractures
· Other abnormalities
The ionizing radiation you receive from one dental
X-ray is substantially less than the radiation you receive every
day from the sun. Technological advances such as high-speed film,
lead aprons and newer digital X-ray sensors have made dental X-rays
safer.
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