Nobody likes going to the dentist when there's a problem. So what's the key to avoiding dental pain? Taking care of your teeth! Here's a complete guide to tooth care to help you never get to that point.
April 22, 2016
Nobody likes going to the dentist when there's a problem. So what's the key to avoiding dental pain? Taking care of your teeth! Here's a complete guide to tooth care to help you never get to that point.
When it comes to ensuring good oral health, the saying “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” has never held more true. But frankly, nobody likes going to the dentist.
So how can you avoid getting to that point? What can you do to ease the pain as you wait for your dentist?
Despite your best efforts, sometimes all you can do is wait for the dentist to appear. Not to worry. There are ways to improve your dental hygiene that could help alleviate the severity of your problems, if not prevent them outright.
To say the least, bad breath is embarrassing for you and unpleasant for the people around you. So what’s the good news? Fighting bad breath is fairly straightforward, but that also means understanding the cause.
To always keep your breath fresh:
Drink plenty of water
Saliva is a natural remedy to battle bad breath and experts believe dehydration is a main cause.
Brush your teeth
Although this might seem blatantly obvious, brushing your teeth each morning before leaving home isn’t enough.
Use mouthwash
Get into the habit of using mouthwash. Even better, why not make your own mouthwash? More than giving you good breath, it can have anti-bacterial properties.
Stop smoking
More than any other lifestyle decision the one to smoke, deliberately give yourself bad breath and worse, risk your health, is entirely preventable.
Raid the kitchen
You may already have bad breath solutions in your kitchen cabinets. That includes:
Saliva is essential for good oral health. If yours is constantly parched, chances are beating dry mouth may involve simply making some easy lifestyle changes:
Did you know gum disease is the most widespread dental problem in adults? Did you also know you can help it with regular visits to your dentist and following a good routine of oral hygiene.
Importance of treatment
Caring for your gums is critical, because there’s an undeniable association between gum disease and heart disease. So how can you reduce your risk of gum problems and stack the odds in your favour?
Examine your gums regularly
Look for the warning signs of gum disease.
Pick the right toothpaste
To further help treat and prevent gum disease, use a toothpaste approved by the Canadian Dental Association (CDA).
Consult a dentist immediately
You should seek immediate treatment if any symptoms of gum disease appear.
Unfortunately, getting a cavity has become all too common. But it’s never too late to prevent new cavities from developing. The secret? There really is none except the advice your dentist has told you all along:
It comes as no surprise that daily care of your teeth is a must.
Untreated cavities, tartar deposits, impacted wisdom teeth (either before or after they’ve been removed!) – there are many reasons you may be experiencing pain in your mouth. Fortunately, there are things you can do each day to help avoid it.
Examine your teeth regularly
Floss daily to remove tartar
Brush after you eat
Brush your teeth after each snack and not just three times per day.
Use the right technique
Two minutes is ideal for how long it should take you to properly brush your teeth.
Watch what you eat
Proper dental hygiene goes beyond brushing and flossing. Choosing the right foods can also help keep your teeth healthier.
*Anticariogenic foods, such as nuts, cheese, popcorn and celery, are believed to inhibit plaque formation and protect against cavities and gum disease.
For those times when the dentist simply isn’t available, there are a few solutions that may help ease your dental discomfort, including:
There’s nothing like a beautiful smile. But to have healthy teeth that are dazzling right into old age, it’s essential to get professional dental care on a regular basis.
Caring for your teeth takes only a few minutes a day – but it’s time well invested for years of good dental health and bright, dazzling smiles!
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