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Do you struggle with Bad Breath?

Reasons not to share

Is Gingivitis Contagious? Is Gum Disease Contagious? Gingivitis and gum disease are not technically contagious. Scientists don't fully understand what causes some people to have more harmful bacteria in the plaque that develops on their teeth between dental visits. Research has shown that most people who are susceptible to gingivitis may have an underlying medical condition, making it more susceptible to bacteria. It's worth noting that if one of your close blood relations has periodontal disease, it may mean you're genetically more susceptible to the gum disease, even if you are currently experiencing no symptoms of gum inflammation. Remember, gum disease is your mouth's reaction to infection by bacteria thriving under your gums. The bacteria that could cause your gums and teeth to get damaged are spread through saliva. If you or a family member have gum disease, it's better to be safe than sorry: limit contact with their saliva, and don't share utensils
1. Protect Against Cavities... Dental Sealants help protect a child’s teeth from cavities by covering the top of their tooth with a “tooth-colored” plastic that makes it difficult for bacteria to remain on a tooth. As a result of the dental sealants, the bacteria cannot attack the enamel of a child’s tooth. 2. Useful to any Child... Even if a child brushes twice a day, that does not mean that they are completely safe from developing cavities. The grooves in a tooth are a place where bacteria love to sit and attack the tooth. The average toothbrush is unable to get deep in these grooves, so the bacteria is not removed no matter how often a child brushes. Dental sealants are an extra layer of protection to make sure each tooth stays as healthy as possible. 3. Quick and Painless Process... Applying dental sealants is a relatively fast and pain-free process. First the dentist will clean the child’s tooth and apply a sticky solution so that the sealant can bind tightly to the tooth

Fun Facts about oral health

Interesting Facts about Teeth and Dentistry The average American spends 38.5 total days brushing their teeth over a lifetime. People who drink 3 or more glasses of soda each day have 62% more tooth decay, fillings and tooth loss than others. Put down the pop and sports drinks and pick up some nice fresh water instead. Tooth enamel is the hardest substance in the human body. However, we do not recommend that you use your pearly whites to open bottle caps... If you don’t floss, you miss cleaning 40% of your tooth surfaces. Make sure you brush and floss twice a day! If you're right handed, you will chew your food on your right side. If you're left handed, you will tend to chew your food on your left side. Every year, kids in North America spend close to half a million dollars on chewing gum. More people use blue toothbrushes than red ones. Like fingerprints, everyone's tongue print is different The average woman smiles 62 times a day. The average man smiles about 8 times a

Have You Ever Wondered How People Cleaned Their Teeth Before They Had Toothbrushes?

We bet that a lot of you think brushing your teeth is annoying. You might even try to skip it every now and then, when you think your parents won't catch you! Well, imagine what your life would be like if you didn't have a modern toothbrush to clean your pearly whites. You'd do what people did before the toothbrush was invented: Find another way. Thousands of years ago, people wanted to keep their teeth and gums clean, their breath fresh and their teeth white, just like people do today. They found different tools with which to do it. Before toothbrushes, people used rough cloth and water to clean their teeth. They would also rub things like salt and chalk across their teeth to try to get rid of the grime. The ancient Egyptians made a kind of brush by splitting the end of a twig. And the ancient Chinese chewed on twigs with a special flavor to freshen their breath. People also used forms of toothpaste that they made out of ingredients you probably wouldn't want
You might be wondering how you can calm your child’s dental anxiety. Apart from regular and proper brushing and flossing, it is important that your child visits his dentist regularly to keep his teeth and gums healthy. But as many parents will attest, a trip to the dental office can be a test of will between parent and child. Perhaps it’s the bright lights, or maybe the shiny dental tools, or maybe even the strange and unfamiliar sounds. Quite simply, dental anxiety can undermine your child’s dental health if left unchecked. Fortunately, there are a few things that parents can do to ease the anxieties and fears of their children when visiting the dentist. The sooner you start, the better Quite simply, the sooner you take your child to the dentist, the better. This gives your child ample time to familiarize himself with the dental office, the face and voice of his dentist, and even the mere act of having his mouth checked. Ideally, kids should see their dentist at age one or af

Did you know……

If you don’t floss, you miss cleaning 40% of your tooth surfaces. Make sure you brush and floss twice a day! An average American spends 38.5 total days brushing teeth over a lifetime. 73% of Americans would rather go grocery shopping than floss. Dentists have recommended that a toothbrush be kept at least six (6) feet away from a toilet to avoid airborne particles resulting from the flush. More than 300 types of bacteria make up dental plaque. Teeth are made out of calcium, mineral salts and phosphorus. The soreness you feel when you burn your mouth on mozzarella cheese has a name – pizza palette. Say cheese! The calcium and phosphorous found in cheese is healthy for your teeth – it reduces the pH level in plaque and re-mineralizes the enamel. Academy of General dentistry, the average person only brushes for 45 to 70 seconds a day, the recommended amount of time is 2-3 minutes. If you’re right handed, you will chew your food on your right side. If you’re left handed, you will ten