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Tooth truths: what you should know about your teeth

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

Healthy teeth are white. False. Although TV commercials may make you believe so, the truth is only mannequins have white teeth. In reality, the natural color of teeth is yellowish, ranging from gray-yellow to light reddish-yellow. This is true for all races. Some people have soft teeth, making them susceptible to cavities. False. Tooth decay or caries is caused by a variety of factors such as bacteria, acids, dental plaque, food residue, thick, heavy saliva, and on many occasions, poor oral hygiene. While some mouths are more prone to decay than others owing to these factors, it is wrong to say that decay-prone individuals have “soft teeth.” The truth is, all teeth are very hard. Tooth enamel is harder than iron, gold and porcelain.

While good dental health is easy to achieve, many people don’t brush or floss properly, making them susceptible to tooth decay or caries and gum disease. Bad teeth can make you look old and ugly and can prevent you from enjoying your favorite foods. Since good teeth are essential to health and can make you look younger, visit a dentist regularly to stop problems before they get worse.

Dental Health: Important Steps To Keep Your Beautiful Smile

Sunday, January 6th, 2008

Your diet also has a great deal to do with how healthy your teeth are. Obviously, if you eat sweets frequently, you’ll need to take better care of your teeth than someone who doesn’t. If you sleep with your mouth open, you’re more likely to develop gingivitis. Many people have sleep conditions that only allow them to breathe through their mouth. All of these factors must be taken into consideration when formulating a routine for your mouth. Your dentist can help you sort through all of these things and find a plan that works for you.

There are many different things that will help you keep a beautiful smile. Your dental health is directly affected by the steps you take to prevent problems. Between visits to your dentist, you should inspect your mouth also. You deal with your mouth much more than anyone else, so you should check it out regularly. You should look for several things in your mouth. Check for chipped teeth, as this can lead to a much bigger problem in the long run. Look for sores or cuts on the gums or tongue. Your teeth could be discolored or you could be experiencing pain in some area of your mouth. If any of these signs show up, you should consult your dentist to see what they recommend.