5 Oral Hygiene Tips to Protect Your Teeth

It is important to protect your teeth from damage and ensure that there are not any serious oral health concerns that develop as a result of poor oral hygiene. By understanding how to properly protect your teeth and make them stronger, you can ensure you keep a healthy, beautiful smile at all times.

How to protect your teeth

Tooth enamel is the strongest substance in the human body, but the Achilles' heel of tooth enamel is bacteria and acid attacks, which can eat away at the minerals and cause enamel to erode. Subsequently, it is important to properly protect your teeth using these five oral care techniques.

1. Brush several times a day

First and foremost, good oral hygiene starts with brushing several times each day. By brushing, you not only protect your teeth by removing any food particles or other harmful substances that can cause tooth decay, but the teeth are also strengthened by providing them with the mineral support they need.

Be sure to brush the entire mouth, not just the teeth, as bacteria can attack the gums and other supporting tooth structures as well.

2. Floss and use mouthwash

Most people understand that flossing and using mouthwash is important, but very few actually floss and use mouthwash frequently enough.

While it may not be entirely necessary to floss and use mouthwash after every meal, doing so just once a day can significantly help to protect your teeth in the areas that cannot be reached through brushing, such as in between teeth and in the very back of the mouth.

3. Use a fluoride treatment

Fluoride is tooth enamel's best friend as it helps support the minerals found in enamel and fights against bacteria attacking the enamel. The best way to utilize fluoride on a daily basis is to use a fluoride-based toothpaste and mouthwash.

In the event enamel erosion has begun, talk to a dentist about a stronger fluoride treatment in order to protect your teeth in the proper manner.

4. Avoid harmful foods and drinks

Many instances of tooth decay can be largely attributed to a poor diet, which consists of foods high in sugar and other harmful carbohydrates. In order to protect your teeth to the fullest extent, try and avoid too much intake of harmful foods and drinks, such as coffee, sweets and tomato-based products.

For many, giving up coffee or other foods and drinks that may harm enamel is not feasible, in which case, extra dental care can help protect your teeth after consumption.

5. Visit the dentist regularly

Last but certainly not least, it is very important to visit the dentist on a regular basis to properly protect your teeth. While good oral hygiene can significantly reduce the chance of enamel erosion, there is still a chance plaque can build up on the surface of teeth.

By visiting the dentist for a dental cleaning and checkup regularly, you can ensure good oral hygiene and protect your teeth and remove any plaque that has hardened and become too tough to remove through brushing.

Request an appointment here: https://www.mediacenterdental.com or call Media Center Dental at (818) 473-1133 for an appointment in our Burbank office.

Check out what others are saying about our dental services on Yelp: Oral Hygiene Basics.

Recent Posts

Ask An Implant Dentist About Natural Vs. Artificial Teeth

If you are thinking of replacing a lost tooth with dental implants, you will probably have questions for an implant dentist. You may want to know how an artificial tooth compares to a natural tooth. One vital point to note is that implant dentistry seeks to replicate the form and function of natural teeth. However,…

How To Keep Clear Braces From Yellowing

In recent years, clear braces have been a preferred method of straightening teeth. People of all ages can enjoy the benefits these braces provide. However, if you are not careful, yellow and brown stains can appear on them, making the braces stand out. If you follow some basic guidelines, you can maintain their invisibility.There was…

Root Canal Aftercare: Tips For A Smooth Recovery

Finding out that you need a root canal can be nerve-racking. Caring for the treated tooth can be even more stressful. Knowing what to do after the treatment can help you prepare well for it. Here are some tips for a smooth and quick recovery after your root canal.The patient must wait to eat as…

How Dental Implants Improve Oral Health And Function

A dental implant is the gold standard in dental restorations. It can replace an entire tooth structure from the crown to the roots. This tooth replacement can enhance your oral function and health. Here are the details on how a dental implant can improve your quality of life.Research shows that oral structures work together to…

Nancy Lee

Share
Published by
Nancy Lee

Recent Posts

Ask an Implant Dentist About Natural vs. Artificial Teeth

If you are thinking of replacing a lost tooth with dental implants, you will probably…

3 days ago

How to Keep Clear Braces From Yellowing

In recent years, clear braces have been a preferred method of straightening teeth. People of…

2 weeks ago

Root Canal Aftercare: Tips for a Smooth Recovery

Finding out that you need a root canal can be nerve-racking.

1 month ago

How Dental Implants Improve Oral Health and Function

A dental implant is the gold standard in dental restorations. It can replace an entire…

1 month ago

Preventive Dentistry: Choosing the Right Toothbrush

Preventive dentistry professionals recommend replacing a toothbrush every three to four months.

2 months ago

How a Dentist Treats a Loose Dental Filling

A loose dental filling occurs when the adhesive material that holds the filling in place…

2 months ago