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Tooth and Gum Care


Posted Date: 20 May 2008    Resource Type: Articles/Knowledge Sharing    Category: General

Posted By: bharath sudar        Member Level: Platinum
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Teeth and gum problems affect most people these days. Cavities, bad breath, bleeding gums and dental caries are almost household names due to poor oral hygiene practiced by most people. But there are ways to improve a person's dental condition, which can be followed by anyone in a relatively easy manner. Teeth and gum care involves four activities, which are brushing, flossing, eating the right kind of food and paying regular visits to the dentist.

Brushing is the simplest way of ensuring proper oral hygiene, and should be done at least twice a day. If possible, the frequency of brushing can also be increased to every time a meal is had, however small it may be. Brushing the teeth helps remove plaque, which is a thin coating of calcium compounds on the teeth. Plaque by itself does not harm the teeth in any way, but it is the bacteria residing within the plaque that pose threat towards teeth. These bacteria cause cavities by producing acids by reacting with food items. Brushing removes plaque and keeps the enamel clean. Brushing should be done with a soft toothbrush and a dab of good, fluoride-based toothpaste. Each individual tooth should be cleaned in a small, circular motion while paying special attention to the top portion of the tooth. The tongue should be cleaned by moving the brush gently over it from the inside towards the outside. This will help in removing the bacteria and freshening the breath.

Flossing is another important activity for ensuring proper dental hygiene. Flossing removes food and plaque that accumulates between teeth where brushes cannot reach. This plaque, if allowed to remain there will harden into tartar, which can only be removed by a dentist using special equipment. Flossing should be done gently to avoid damage to the gums and instructions printed on the pack should be strictly followed.

Sugar and starch intake should be lowered to ensure good dental health. Starchy food like potato chips and sugary food like candies stick to the teeth and assist the bacteria in producing acids. Most of the problems can be avoided, however, if a person brushes the teeth after having food of these kinds.

Regular visits to the dentist can help a person keep the teeth in top shape. These visits ensure that the dentist can spot any problem with the patient's teeth at the onset of it. This can cure many ailments before they develop into serious problems.

Lastly, there is no substitute for maintaining proper oral hygiene. Healthy teeth and gums are every person's dream and it is attainable easily too. All that it takes is a little effort and sensibility.





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