Fighting Dental Disease: Learn More About It Here

Fighting Dental Disease: Learn More About It Here

3 Benefits Of Teeth Cleaning

by Gregory Price

Eating excessive sugar and starches from white bread, cakes, cookies, and candies is one of the leading causes of tooth decay. The bacteria in your mouth will feed on the sugar, producing acids that will erode the teeth's enamel. 

Also, poor dental hygiene will contribute to damaged teeth. Food particles, plaque, and harmful bacteria will build up in your mouth if you don't brush or floss regularly. Not drinking enough water will dehydrate you, leading to a dry mouth. Saliva is responsible for eliminating food particles and bacteria from your oral cavity.

If you have decayed teeth, you shouldn't worry. You can benefit from dental cleaning in the following ways.

Helps Detect Teeth Problems Early

Regular visits to the dentist will help in the early detection of tooth problems, such as gingivitis and periodontitis. The doctor will examine your teeth and gums for any anomalies. For example, gum disease may show the following signs:

  • Foul breath
  • Red or swollen gums
  • Bleeding gums
  • Pain when chewing
  • Weak teeth
  • Sensitivity
  • Receding gums

Your dentist can recommend non-surgical treatment for the condition, which includes dental cleaning and root planing. The professional can also suggest a surgical treatment involving flap surgery, bone grafts, soft tissue grafts, and bone surgery. Moreover, the dentist can decide to take the antibiotic treatment route. They will prescribe antimicrobials like chlorhexidine, doxycycline, tetracycline, and minocycline.

Prevent Bad Breath

Bad breath can be devastating to your self-esteem. If you brush your teeth and floss daily, but the problem persists, you need to see your dentist for an extensive diagnosis. The problem could be your diet. Eating foods such as garlic, onions, and spices, can contribute to bad breath. You may also have infections in your mouth due to surgical wounds after a procedure like a root canal. 

Open wounds will attract bacteria, leading to the spread of the infection in your mouth. Moreover, tonsillitis can also trigger foul breath. The tonsils will accumulate bacteria, leading to a strong stinking smell. You might have tonsillitis if you constantly feel something is stuck in your throat. Additionally, diseases like metabolic disorders can lead to the release of chemicals that will interfere with your breath. 

Prevent Teeth Loss

Teeth cleaning will prevent plaque buildup on the surface of your teeth. The plague can eat away your enamel over time, causing cavities and other tooth loss issues like gum disease. Your dentist will inquire about your oral hygiene and recommend a suitable toothpaste for your teeth. You will also have to go for regular check-ups to monitor your teeth's health progress. 


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Fighting Dental Disease: Learn More About It Here

Up until a year ago, I did my best to keep my teeth and gums clean. But after securing a new job, I began to work late into the night and didn't have the time or energy to brush and floss before I retired to bed. My busy schedule and poor dental hygiene finally affected my teeth and gums. After experiencing severe pain in several of my teeth, I made an appointment with my dentist. My dentist examined my mouth and discovered three large cavities in my molars. After four long weeks, my dentist finally completed my dental work. I learned a very painful lesson during that time. No matter how busy you are, always brush and floss. I started this blog to inform other people about the importance of good dental care. I hope you find the time to read it. Thanks for visiting.