Thursday, May 5, 2011

Back to Dental Basics!

I get asked the same question everyday… “How can I keep from getting cavities?”   This is a simple question that deserves a simple answer, so I have broken it down into 5 simple and easy steps that everyone should take to prevent tooth decay. 
  1. Brush your teeth twice a day—in the morning after breakfast and at bedtime.  This removes plaque, which can lead to damaged teeth, gums, and surrounding bone.   
  2. Floss at least once a day, preferably at bedtime.  Saliva flow that protects teeth during the day shuts down at night and any plaque that is left between the teeth becomes food for the bacteria that cause cavities.
  3. Use toothpaste that contains fluoride, which helps prevent tooth decay and cavities.   Ask your dentist if you need a mouthwash that contains fluoride or one with ingredients that fight plaque.   Look for toothpastes that have been approved by the American Dental Association.  If you are prone to cavities or have lots of dental restorations, prescription- strength fluoride toothpaste is available and can be prescribed.
  4. Avoid foods that contain a lot of sugar. Late night snacks are especially destructive because they supply bacteria sugar at a time when your teeth are most vulnerable.
  5. Schedule regular trips to the dentist based on how often you need exams, x-rays, and cleaning. Every 6 months is typical.

Other helpful but less critical tips to avoid tooth decay are to have sealants placed on all permanent molars and premolars when they erupt into the mouth, have the sealants maintained properly, and use an electric toothbrush.

Patients who follow these 5 steps on a daily basis will avoid getting cavities and will find that their dental appointments will go smoothly and quickly!

By Dr. Andrew Thompson
TenderCare Dental - Portland, Oregon

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