OK, so you know about brushing and flossing. But there are other steps you should take if you want to keep your teeth for a lifetime. Some people assume they will lose their teeth as they age, but that doesn’t have to happen. The majority of patients can keep their teeth for life if they just practice preventive dentistry.
Understanding your oral health needs
Your oral health depends on many factors, including your diet [what you eat], the type and amount of saliva in your mouth, habits, your overall health and your oral hygiene routine.
Changes in your overall health status often result in changes in your oral health. For example, many medications, including more than 300 common drugs, can reduce the amount of saliva in your mouth, resulting in dry mouth. They also can make your saliva ropy or thicker in consistency.
Women who are pregnant experience oral changes. This often includes inflammation of the gums, which is called pregnancy gingivitis. Patients with asthma often breathe through their mouths, particularly when sleeping, which can result in dry mouth and increased plaque formation and gingivitis.
Commit to a daily oral health routine
Based on discussions with Sunnyvale preventive dentist Dr. Gupta, come up with an effective oral health routine that’s easy to follow and takes your situation into account.
For example, if you are taking medication that dries your mouth, you may want to use products that contain fluoride, like mouthwash and toothpaste, every day. Pregnant women, people with underlying health conditions, such as diabetes, and people in orthodontic treatment also may want or need special daily care.
Use fluoride toothpastes and mouthwashes
Everyone can benefit from fluoride, not just children. Fluoride strengthens developing teeth in children and helps prevent decay in adults and children. Toothpastes and mouthwashes are good sources of fluoride. Sunnyvale preventive dentist Dr. Gupta can prescribe stronger concentrations of fluoride through gels or rinses if you need it.
Brush and floss on a Regular Basis to remove plaque
Sunnyvale preventative Dental Care Clinic recommends that everyone should brush preferably three times or after every meal. In addition, you should floss at least once a day.
These activities remove plaque, which is a complex mass of bacteria that constantly forms on your teeth. If plaque isn’t removed every day, it can process sugars found in most foods and drinks to form acids that lead to decay.
Bacterial plaque also causes gingivitis and other periodontal diseases. It’s important to brush and floss correctly and thoroughly, removing plaque from all tooth surfaces and where the tooth meets the gums. If plaque is not removed, it can lead to gum problems and cavities.
Limit snacks, particularly those high in simple sugars, and eat a balanced diet
Every time you eat, particles of food become lodged in and around your teeth, providing fuel for bacteria. The bacteria in the plaque produce acid every time you eat.
The more often you eat and the longer food stays in your mouth, the more time bacteria have to break down sugars and produce acids that begin the decay process.
Each time you eat food containing sugars or starches (complex sugars), your teeth are exposed to bacterial acids for 20 minutes or more. These repeated acid attacks can break down the enamel surface of your teeth, leading to a cavity. If you must snack, brush your teeth or chew sugarless gum afterward.
If you use tobacco in any form, quit.
Smoking or using smokeless tobacco increases your risk of oral cancer, gingivitis, periodontitis, and tooth decay. It also contributes to bad breath and stains on your teeth.
Examine your mouth regularly.
Even if you visit the Sunnyvale Preventative Dental Care Office regularly, you are in the best position to notice changes in your mouth. Sunnyvale preventive dentist Dr. Gupta sees you only a few times a year, but you can examine your mouth weekly to look for changes that might be of concern.
These changes could include swollen gums, chipped teeth, discolored teeth or sores or lesions on your gums, cheeks or tongue. A regular examination is particularly important for tobacco users, who are at increased risk of developing oral cancer.
If you smoke or use smokeless tobacco, Dr. Gupta can show you where lesions are most likely to appear.
Visit the dental office regularly.
You and Dr. Gupta should talk about the frequency of your visits. Some people need to visit Sunnyvale Preventative Dental Care Clinic, Sunnyvale, CA 94087, more frequently than others.
Learn more when you visit Sunnyvale Dental Preventive Care Practice. Call Sunnyvale Preventive Dentist Dr. Gupta at 408-720-0900 to schedule a consultation today!