Stop Taking Your Teeth for Granted

Strong and healthy teeth are more than just aides in the digestive process of chewing and breaking down food. They are also more than just making you more attractive – a healthy and beautiful smile allows a person to speak and eat with confidence. This is why teeth should not be taken for granted. Many predisposing factors can lead to tooth loss such as cavities, gum diseases and other repercussions of good oral hygiene negligence.  Once you lose a tooth, the surrounding bone and gums also distort and shrink as the area heals – that affects your appearance and bite.

Unfortunately, many people are affected by the loss of one or more teeth. The good news is that due to technological advancements in dentistry, you can get help in fixing your smile! You will also be allowed to enjoy and eat the foods that you have been deprived of for years. Dental implants provide foundation of support for artificial teeth – this makes you feel confident and comfortable as you flash a smile or eat in public.

Teeth Replacements
If you are missing one or more teeth, it is best that you consider getting implants or bridges as replacements at the soonest time possible. Why?  Implants have a natural feel and look – they are also the most attractive and most comfortable replacements for missing teeth. Teeth lost due to gum disease, decay, and trauma can be replaced by implants or bridges.
 
Quality of Life
The best thing about these implants is that they distribute chewing forces throughout the jawbone. This minimizes the wearing away of the bone when some teeth are missing. Patients who have received implants or bridges testify that they notice a major improvement in the quality of living because they again found the confidence to smile and chew like they used to.

Choosing the Right Toothbrush

If you think that having a toothbrush is enough for oral health care, you’re wrong. Choosing the right toothbrush plays an initial role when it comes to taking care of your teeth.  So how do you choose your toothbrush?

 

The Basics

Since a toothbrush is an exclusive property, you have to choose the one that best suits your preference. Your comfort while using it should be considered. It should fit perfectly on your hand and the toothbrush should feel comfortable in your mouth, reaching every tooth surface.

Soft Bristles

According to the Canadian Dental Association, a toothbrush with soft, rounded bristles is the best one to choose. Most people don’t get that ‘clean feeling’ unless they use a toothbrush with stiff bristles but that habit can be unhealthy on the teeth and gums. Brushing the teeth too hard is a leading cause of sensitive teeth.

Mind the Handles

The design of the handle might seem unimportant but there are easier-to-use designs nowadays. Because of their design, brushing becomes more effective. Toothbrushes with straight and rigid handles are difficult to control. The ones that have bent or tilted necks are easier to use and also helpful in reaching behind the teeth as well as around the back teeth.

Consider the Age

Toothbrushes, just like shoes, depend on the user’s age. Babies should use baby toothbrushes because they have small mouths, and the same goes for older children. Since you want to promote oral health care at an early age, let your children pick their own design at the supermarket, making their toothbrushes more personal for them.

 

Quality vs. Quantity

You might be seeing those 5-in-1 toothbrushes for the whole family in supermarkets.  As much as you can save money by buying those, it’s still better to go for the familiar ones, instead.  Nameless products might be made of weaker materials and since you put a toothbrush in your mouth, it’s better to be safe than sorry.  

Power and Battery-Operated Options

Over the years, it has been proven that power toothbrushes remove 10 to 40% more plaque than manual brushes. It’s because these power toothbrushes have round oscillating heads and fixed bristles. Studies also show that more than 35% of adults and children brush for a longer period of time when using power brushes.

 

Ideally, a toothbrush should be replaced every three months, but some people tend to wear out their brushes earlier than that.  If you see that your toothbrush is already worn out even before the three-month period, then it’s time to get a new one.