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Are you interested in learning how to care for your teeth? Of course you do, and that's why you're here. You need to know what is required to have great, healthy teeth. Let's begin now by taking a look at the following tips.
When you start noticing a cavity forming, or any tooth pain, you should call a dentist as soon as possible. This is because once this starts happening, you could lose the tooth. You could also end up spending tons of money getting it replaced. Take care of your teeth regularly and find a dentist in your area.
If you are older than 50, use mouthwashes that do not contain alcohol. Older people can experience tooth sensitivity, which is made worse by alcohol that can burn and sting. The best thing to do is to use an alcohol free mouthwash that contains some fluoride. Using two times a day is best for optimum results.
A glass of water a day keeps the dentist away. Actually, make that eight glasses of water, or 64 ounces. When you drink enough water, you are less likely to drink things that harm your teeth. When you skimp on water, you fill up on soda pop, Kool-Aid, and other sugary drinks.
If you frequently experience dry mouth and bad breath, you probably feel embarrassed or self-conscious when you speak with others. To remedy this problem, treat yourself to a piece of gum or hard candy that contains xylitol. You can also use a scraper or soft-bristled toothbrush to gently clean the top, underside and end of your tongue once or twice daily.
In order to prevent cavities, it's essential that you are brushing several times each and every day. Brush when you wake up, before you go to bed, and after you eat. When brushing after a meal is not an option, you can achieve similar results by chewing sugar-free gum.
Are you considering piercing your tongue? Think again. Your mouth offers the perfect place for germs to multiply. Additionally, an oral piercing can wear down tooth enamel, leaving the area vulnerable to infection. If not treated promptly, you might actually lose a portion of your tongue, which is not a very attractive prospect.
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Are you interested in learning how to care for your teeth? Of course you do, and that's why you're here. You need to know what is required to have great, healthy teeth. Let's begin now by taking a look at the following tips.
When you start noticing a cavity forming, or any tooth pain, you should call a dentist as soon as possible. This is because once this starts happening, you could lose the tooth. You could also end up spending tons of money getting it replaced. Take care of your teeth regularly and find a dentist in your area.
If you are older than 50, use mouthwashes that do not contain alcohol. Older people can experience tooth sensitivity, which is made worse by alcohol that can burn and sting. The best thing to do is to use an alcohol free mouthwash that contains some fluoride. Using two times a day is best for optimum results.
A glass of water a day keeps the dentist away. Actually, make that eight glasses of water, or 64 ounces. When you drink enough water, you are less likely to drink things that harm your teeth. When you skimp on water, you fill up on soda pop, Kool-Aid, and other sugary drinks.
If you frequently experience dry mouth and bad breath, you probably feel embarrassed or self-conscious when you speak with others. To remedy this problem, treat yourself to a piece of gum or hard candy that contains xylitol. You can also use a scraper or soft-bristled toothbrush to gently clean the top, underside and end of your tongue once or twice daily.
In order to prevent cavities, it's essential that you are brushing several times each and every day. Brush when you wake up, before you go to bed, and after you eat. When brushing after a meal is not an option, you can achieve similar results by chewing sugar-free gum.
Are you considering piercing your tongue? Think again. Your mouth offers the perfect place for germs to multiply. Additionally, an oral piercing can wear down tooth enamel, leaving the area vulnerable to infection. If not treated promptly, you might actually lose a portion of your tongue, which is not a very attractive prospect.
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