How to Avoid Tooth Decay and Gum Disease
How to Avoid Tooth Decay and Gum Disease
Sunday 17 June 2012 @ 9:23 pm

Tooth decay and gum disease can be prevented with a little bit of care and regular visits to the dentist. You already know that daily brushing and flossing is the foundation of your dental care routines. Finding a dentist for regular dental visits is the least of your troubles, with FreeDentistFinder.com dentist finder.

Beyond brushing, flossing and dental visits, many other things can help you improve the chances of avoiding tooth decay and gum disease.

Things to Do

Things to Avoid

  • Sports and energy drinks – Sugary acidic sports and energy drinks may boost up your energy levels. But the sugar and acid combination is very bad for your teeth. Acid leads to erosion of the tooth enamel and the sugar helps harmful bacteria get active on your teeth and gums.
  • Sipping your drinks – If you must drink sweet drinks or acidic ones like soda, lemonade or other beverages, have them in one go. Sipping drinks bit by bit, over long periods of time only increase the level of exposure to harmful elements.
  • Brushing immediately after meals – Brushing your teeth immediately after meals can damage your teeth. This is especially true if your meal contained acidic and sugary ingredients.
  • Delay seeking dental care – Whether you have a tooth that needs filling, sensitive teeth, bleeding gums, mouth sores or loose dentures, get it attended to as fast as you can. Delay in seeking dental care can be extremely harmful to your health. There have even been instances of death due to delaying treatment for simple things like tooth infections.
  • Putting off your dental appointments or skipping your six monthly dental visits – Sometimes, especially if there are no pressing problems with dental health, it becomes easy to skip the regular visit to your dentist. The dental check up can help detect any problems with teeth, gums or even the mouth. Early detection and treatment can nip problems in the bud avoiding complications.
  • Becoming a victim to dental anxiety – There are many ways to manage dental anxiety. Your dentist can help you find a method that makes you comfortable. Remember, parents who are anxious about dental treatment can pass on this feeling to their kids. You can read more about dental anxiety in the Dental Anxiety section on the FreeDentistFinder.com article archive.
  • Putting your kid to sleep with a bottle – In the same way sipping sugary drinks can expose teeth to harm over long periods, putting a child to bed with a bottle can also expose his or her teeth to harmful sugary substances, promoting bacterial growth in the sugary medium.
  • Sippy cups – Sippy cups are a transition tool in getting toddlers used to drinking from cups and glasses. The option of carrying a sippy cup stops the child from getting used to finishing a drink quickly. And if the sippy cup contains anything other than water, that extended exposure may be bad for the teeth. If a child must have a drink in hand all the time, fill the sippy cup with water. Anything else can be harmful to teeth because they are going to contain some level of sugar or acids.

This is not an exhaustive list of do’s and don’ts for better tooth and gum health. So keep visiting the FreeDentistFinder.com articles section and the Blog to find out the latest developments.

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