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ORAL HYGIENE AND DENTAL CARE Know Your Teeth Although there is a solution and treatment for almost every dental problem, but it is important to know the causes of dental infections and ways to overcome them. Behind every bright and beautiful smile are strong teeth and lots of dental hygiene and care. However, this pretty smile of yours lasts until your teeth and gums are healthy. Once you stop paying heed to your oral health, a number of dental issues arise which have direct and indirect impacts on your overall health. Did you know this?

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ORAL HYGIENE AND DENTAL CARE

Know Your Teeth

Although there is a solution and treatment for almost every dental problem, but it is important to know the causes of dental infections and ways to overcome them.

Behind every bright and beautiful smile are strong teeth and lots of dental hygiene and care. However, this pretty smile of yours lasts until your teeth and gums are healthy. Once you stop paying heed to your oral health, a number of dental issues arise which have direct and indirect impacts on your overall health. Did you know this?

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Enemies of Your Teeth

It all starts with colonization of bacteria around your teeth, also called Plaque. The yellowish sticky layer developed around your teeth is the main cause of gum diseases and cavities. Brushing teeth can help, but its effects last for 2-3 hours only, and plaque formation begins again.

Dentists, therefore, recommend flossing along with brushing because it removes plaque bacteria formed under the gum line, which is stubborn against a tooth brush.

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Flossing, however, is useful in other ways too, which are as follows:

It delays the effects of aging by adding 6.4years to your life expectancy

It protects your teeth by minimizing thechances of infectious diseases

Nevertheless, if you have the habit of smoking, even regular flossing may not be effective. It is because smoking strongly and negatively affects gums and teeth and overall health. It has also been found that smoking leads to more than half of all cases of gum diseases.

Enemies of Your Teeth

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Oral Health’s Connection to Overall Health

Will it surprise you if you find that 90% of systemic diseases have links to oralhealth?Well, it is true. Oral health issues and diseases, particularly periodontal diseases, have direct or indirect effects on other organs and tissues of the human body. Appalling, isn’t it?

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Also, periodontal diseases should not be taken lightly because they lead to following health problems:

• Periodontal diseases increase the risk of fatal heart attack

• Periodontal infections cause respiratory infections

• If a person has diabetes, periodontal diseases make it difficult to control blood sugar level

Oral Health’s Connection to Overall Health

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Tooth Decay and Types of

Cavities (Caries)

When the outer layers of your teeth dissolve, theylead to cavities. As stated earlier, it all begins withplaque. The formation and dwelling of bacteria makecavities or caries in your mouth, but do you know thetypes of cavities?

Different types of cavities are formed in our mouth. Main types are:

Pit and Fissure Caries: Often the tooth anatomy is such that it gets difficult to clean deep and parted pits and fissure on the tooth surface. Negligence may exacerbate these cavities, but use of dental sealants is effective in minimizing the occurrence of these caries.

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Smooth Surface Caries: Some cavities initiate on the smooth surface of your teeth. These are smooth surface caries. These caries progress because of the bacteria present inside the enamel matrix of white spot lesions. Fluorides may kill the bacteria, but patient’s behavior and correct use of the topical fluorides gets critical.

Tooth Decay and Types of

Cavities (Caries)

Cervical Caries: Also called Root-Surface Caries,they decay rapidly. These caries occur in old agewhen root surface becomes vulnerable. Thesecaries are mostly formed in those mouths that havedecreased salivary flow. Besides age, periodontaldiseases and poor oral hygiene also lead to thesecavities.

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Nursing Bottle Caries (Baby Bottle Tooth Decay):As the name suggests, these cavities occur intoddlers and infants. The underlying cause ofthese caries is the sugary liquids and starchyfoods. By inculcating the habit of brushing inyoung children, these caries can be controlled.

Do you know why dentists suggest to avoid the intake of sugary foods and drinks?

The sugary items, actually, help bacteria in tooth decay. In presence of sugarysubstance, the bacteria produce acid which reduces the content of mineral andthus lead to demineralization of teeth.

Tooth Decay and Types of

Cavities (Caries)

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Worst Dental Issue – Cancer

Poor oral hygiene, smoking, bad eating habits, and prolonged dental issues can lead to oral cancer. To prevent it, dental care is significant. Following are some major symptoms and signs of cancer:

Irritations in mouth, lip, throat and formation of ulcer. Presence of white and red patches in oral cavity Soreness in throat Feeling that something is caught in throat. Pain in ear/s without hearing loss Difficulty in chewing food and swallowing. Numbness in lower lip and/or tongue.

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Tips to Maintain Oral Hygiene

Since dental hygiene prevents tooth decay, periodontal diseases and other oral issues, following are some suggestion to improve you oral hygiene:

Brush your teeth properly for, at least, 2 minutes and twice a day. It is highly recommended to brush teeth before going to bed.

Don’t brush roughly. Give gentle strokes on teeth. Precisely, make 45 degree angle between tooth surface and brush.

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Brush your tongue as well and replace your tooth brush after every three months.

Use brushes that are suggested by your dentist and suit you. If you use soft brush, change it after a month or two.

Toothpastes that contain fluoride are more effective

Start with outer surface of upper teeth and then clean lower teeth.

Tips to Maintain Oral Hygiene

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Lubricate and moisturize lips and mucosa as required

Visit your dentist regularly, once in in every six months

Patients must tell their HIV status to their dentist/s

Develop the habit of flossing and floss after every meal. Also, be aware of low platelet count

Use an alcohol-free mouthwash

Tips to Maintain Oral Hygiene

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Dentist’s Responsibilities

Dentists should encourage patients to regularly visit them. They must give them oral hygiene suggestions and should provide adequate palliative, preventive, rehabilitative and restorative services.

Oral Health Care is crucial for overall health. By developing good eating habits, and regular brushing and flossing it is easier to achieve and maintain clean and healthy teeth and gums.

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Contact Us

Address: 4720 Peachtree Industrial Blvd Unit

2303, Norcross, Georgia 30071

Phone: 770- 807-8733

Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.BerkeleyLakeDental.com