Helpful hints for healthy teeth
Don't believe everything you hear about what is good or bad for your pearly whites.
Remember how your mother used to tell you almost everything you did was "bad for your teeth?" You may have forgotten some of her warnings. And some things she said might not be as bad as you think.
The function of teeth is to chew food - and to some extent, help you talk and form words," Richard H. Price, DMD, retired dentist and former faculty member of the Boston University School of Dentistry.
Teeth, Price says, are not to be used for:
- Pliers
- Coat hangers
- Ice crushers
- Potato chip bag openers
- Knot looseners
- Fork tine straighteners
- Chomping frozen candy bars full of caramel or frozen nuts Blenders have special blades to crush ice, for heaven's sakes.
The new whitening rage follows a continuum of products. The strips and other over-the-counter whiteners do not damage teeth or burn gum tissue. The trays (to hold the peroxide solution) you can buy may can contain an acidic, unbuffered solution, which could damage enamel.
The best tray-type lightening, he says, is provided by the dentist, who can control the solution and timing.
For the fastest and safest whitening you need to get the high-intensity light systems. This light changes the molecular structure of the enamel for a time, but it goes back to normal and at a lighter shade. Whitening is not really a color change, but a brightness or value change.
Price says he wishes patients would concentrate more on keeping teeth healthy. "There are bleaching groupies," he says, "People who can't get enough. You can only get teeth so white".
Price also says these solutions can sometimes cause gum sensitivity, although it is usually short-lived.
Don't Overbrush Your Teeth
Price says it's hard to go wrong on paste or brush if you look for the American Dental Association (ADA) label of approval. "This means a brush is firm enough to remove plaque but not tear up gums," he says. "Choose a brush like you would a piece of silverware - something that feels comfortable in your hand." The designation of "Soft" is preferred by most dentists.
"Don't use a brush more than three months," Price adds. "That is the limit".
If you use an electric brush use a rotary head type that you take from tooth to tooth rather than cruising across the teeth with it.
Source:www.medical-health-care-information.com

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