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by: Damian Sofsian



Dental hygiene is very important if one wishes to have long-lasting and good-looking teeth.

This should begin at a very young age even as the first tooth erupts at the age of about 3

months. Healthy teeth can be maintained by simple procedures such as brushing and flossing

and visiting the dentist regularly.





Teeth must be brushed twice a day. Ideally, teeth must be brushed after every meal. If a long

time passes between eating and brushing your teeth then food particles will remain

embedded between the teeth. This enables bacteria to thrive and allows for decay to set in. A

toothpaste containing fluoride is advised by most dentists. Fluoride strengthens the teeth and

prevents them from decay. Toothbrushes with soft bristles are suitable for children, while

adults must use tougher bristled toothbrushes. Teeth must also be flossed twice a day to

remove the particles accumulated between the teeth.





It is necessary to visit the dentist on a regular basis. Different people have different dental

problems. Hence, the frequency of visits must be discussed with the dentist. Dentists check

your teeth for cavities, plaque formation, lesions on the jaws, and stains on the teeth. Plaque

accumulation can be removed by the dentist. Such regular visits can also detect budding

problems and that may drastically reduce the need for extensive operations such as root

canals and crown fillings.





A good diet helps to maintain oral health. Foods having more sugar content must be avoided

as these sugars facilitate the growth of bacteria on the teeth. If sugar-containing foods are

eaten, teeth must be washed immediately, at least by gargling water in the mouth. Leafy

foods such as spinach help in natural cleansing of the teeth. In fact, people in Asian countries

like India use twigs of the neem tree to brush their teeth instead of toothpastes.





Smokers should take dental health more seriously. People who smoke frequently may be

prone to conditions such as periodontitis, gingivitis, and even oral cancer. A routine dental

checkup helps to catch such problems in their initial stages, and perhaps avert them

completely.





Dental provides detailed information on Dental Insurance, Dental Plans, Dental Implants,

Dental Health and more. Dental is affliated with Dental Health Care.


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