The food you eat affects oral health. A diet with low nutrients can make it difficult for the body’s immunity system to fight infection. As per World Health Organization, diet influences teeth development,causes of oral cancer and oral diseases development. Diseases related to diet include cavities, defects of enamel, teeth erosion and gum disease.
Why Brush?
Brushing after meals and between-meal helps to get rid of food particles and sticky flm that gets on teeth. Plaque is a bacteria that makes acids that cause tooth decay and gum disease, so getting rid of plaque is the main aim of brushing. Using a fuoride toothpaste is also important because the fuoride reduces bacteria and enhances tooth surfaces, making them stronger.
Why floss ?
Prevention from tooth decaying and gum diseases, plaque must be eradicated from tooth surfaces. Unfortunately, our brush can’t reach effectively between our teeth and beyond our gum-line. Since tooth decay often starts in these areas, it is also very important to floss on regular basis as it is to brush.
What About Mouthwashes and Other Oral Care Products?
There are a various products available to support your oral health. Mouthrinse and toothpastes with flouride can be used to Prevent decay. Some mouthwashes and toothpastes are antibacterial and help prevent or control gum inflammation. Others contain ingredients to reduce the formation of tartar, the plaque that gets on teeth over time. Gum and mints containing xylitol, a natural sweetener that reduces decay causing bacteria, can be used as part of an overall strategy to help reduce cavities.
Are Regular Checkups Really That Important?
When your dentist looks in your mouth, he or she is not only looking for the signs of tooth decay and gum disease, but also for signs of systemic diseases – as your mouth is often a good indicator of your overall health. Conditions such as precancerous or cancerous lesions, diabetes, blocked salivary glands, and even HIV or AIDS can often be detected in an oral exam. Additionally, there is growing evidence of links between periodontal disease (gum disease) and heart disease, some respiratory diseases and low-birth weight babies. To maintain your general health, it is important to maintain your oral health.
Article by Waleed Hussain
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