Plaque is one of those things that you hear about but may not understand. Knowing more about the things that can cause a breakdown of your dental health is important. Read on to learn more about dental plaque and how to avoid it.
Blame it on Bacteria
It's impossible to keep bacteria from your mouth. Bacteria are produced from the foods you eat and almost everything you drink. People with a healthy immune system and who take good care of their teeth can withstand having a few bacteria swimming around occasionally.
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Perhaps you've heard of fluoride. It is a mineral that your teeth use to make strong, healthy enamel. If you have been getting a lot of cavities lately, your dentist may advise you to use more fluoride to help harden your enamel and protect against future decay. So, how do you go about exposing your teeth to more fluoride? Here are some top approaches to consider.
Fluoride Treatments
This is a good option for anyone who does not want to change their daily habits, and it's also a good choice for those with very weak enamel.
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A trip and fall to the ground can lead to one or more teeth being knocked out. Unfortunately, the exact situation is what many people experience, and the results of losing teeth can be embarrassing and life-changing. For example, when teeth are knocked out the front of the mouth, the space created is clearly visible and can make the victim feel too embarrassed to talk. If you have stopped talking, smiling, and being as social as you once were because your front teeth are missing, do not lose all hope.
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Have you been wondering if braces are the right choice for your child, but you're not sure if they're ready? If so, it helps to know some of the signs that an orthodontist will look for to determine if they are a good candidate for braces.
Age
It's possible for a child to be too young for braces. That's because you need to have certain teeth in place to act as anchors for the braces.
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What are the best ways to ensure that your child forms good dental habits that will last a lifetime? Oral hygiene is one of the most important measures—making sure that your child learns the fundamentals of brushing from an early age, and supervising them until they're ready to take responsibility themselves. Of course, a high standard of oral hygiene isn't the only tool at your disposal. Sometimes a child needs the sort of help that only a dentist can provide.
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