subject: Dental Care 101 and Dentist Supplies [print this page] Caring for your gums and teeth can be difficult if you don't know much about proper dental care. Visiting your dentist annually is a crucial part of staying healthy. Visiting every 6 months will guarantee drastic improvements in your dental care, if you don't already do so. So how care caring for your gums and teeth became an easy task? Anything that's used on a daily basis needs regular maintenance, just like a car or even your legs after you've walked a substantial amount. With proper dental care, gum diseases and tooth issues can be appropriately diagnosed and treated before the problem becomes more serious, or even worse, life-threatening.Here are some things you'll need: - A dentist - Dental hygiene products like a toothbrush, fluoride toothpaste and dental flossWhat you should do:1. Visit your dentist once a year for complete examinations of the mouth and x-rays of your teeth. X-rays will show tooth decay, no matter how minor or severe. The mouth examination can also revel the beginning signs of mouth or tongue cancer.2. Make a three-month or six-month appointment with a dental hygienist, they've got all the right dentist supplies to care for your teeth. A hygienist will clean your teeth, remove tartar around your gum lines, etc. If tartar is allowed to remain on the teeth, it will eventually cause tooth decay.3. Brush your teeth twice a day, morning and night. Nothing removing plaque buildup and food particles in between your teeth will eventually cause bad breath, gum disease and cavities. Change your toothbrush every three months to minimize the amount of bacteria left on the bristles.4. Floss your teeth after meals if possible or at the very least, before you go to bed. Flossing is the most important aspect of maintaining proper dental health. It removes food in places your toothbrush can't reach and between visits to your dentist/hygienist.5. Check your gums for any change in color. Healthy gums are a pink color. If your gums bleed when you brush, you're either brushing too hard or you might have an impending gum disease issue. Rinse with warm water mixed with a little bit of hydrogen peroxide for a few days if your gums bleed. If they still bleed or get worse, make an appointment with your dentist immediately. Gingivitis is one of the most common gum diseases and can turn into periodontal disease and eventually tooth loss.6. Mouthwash and floss really go hand in hand. Floss when you brush and use mouthwash when you floss. This will remove plague on the surface of your teeth; remove plaque and food participles in between your teeth; and keep your gums and breath smelling fresh. This is an ideal and harmonious way to maintain proper dental health.
Dental Care 101 and Dentist Supplies
By: Mark Etinger
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