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Preventive
Dentistry
Many of the foods you eat
cause the bacteria in your mouth to produce acids. Sugared
foods, such as candy and cookies, are not the only culprits.
Starches, such as bread, crackers, and cereal, also cause
acids to form. If you snack often, you could be having acid
attacks all day long. After many acid attacks, your teeth
may decay.
Plaque
also produces substances that irritate the gums, making them
red, tender or bleed easily. After a while, gums may pull
away from the teeth. Pockets form and fill with more bacteria
and pus. If the gums are not treated, the bone around the
teeth can be destroyed. The teeth may become loose or have
to be removed. In fact, gum disease is a main cause of tooth
loss in adults.
One way to prevent tooth
decay and gum disease is by eating a balanced diet and limiting
the number of between-meal snacks. If you need a snack, choose
nutritious foods such as raw vegetables, plain yogurt, cheese
or a piece of fruit.
The best way to remove decay-causing
plaque is by brushing and cleaning between your teeth every
day. Brushing removes plaque from the tooth surfaces.
Brush your teeth twice a
day, with a soft-bristled brush. The size and shape of your
brush should fit your mouth, allowing you to reach all areas
easily. Use a toothpaste that contains fluoride, which helps
protect your teeth from decay. When choosing any dental product,
look for the American Dental Association Seal of Acceptance,
an important symbol of a dental product's safety and effectiveness.
Cleaning between the teeth
once a day with floss or interdental cleaners removes plaque
from between the teeth, areas where the toothbrush can't reach.
It is essential in preventing gum disease.
By taking care of your teeth,
eating a balanced diet and visiting your dentist regularly,
you can have healthy teeth and an attractive smile your entire
life.
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