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You want to keep your teeth healthy - but are you doing everything in your power to keep them healthy forever? Healthy teeth and gums are important for every member of your family, but unless everyone is practicing good dental hygiene, eating a healthy diet and seeing a dentist regularly, those pearly whites may not last a lifetime. According to Web MD, there are some things that you can do to keep your teeth healthy and strong regardless of your age.

Begin Educating Your Kids About Teeth Health At An Early Age

Start educating kids at an early age about teeth health

Start your kids off on the right track and schedule the first dental appointment when the first baby tooth erupts. This is usually around the age of six months. You can wipe your baby’s teeth with a soft baby toothbrush, or a damp cloth. Once your kids reach the age of two, your children can begin to brush their teeth themselves as long as you supervise and show them the proper way to brush. Schedule an appointment with your family dentist for more brushing techniques for your kids and keep pacifier use to a minimum. Developing smart dental habits when your kids are young will help prevent tooth decay and keep their teeth healthy for years to come. An astonishing one out of four children will develop dental caries before they even start school. Half of all kids aged twelve to fifteen have cavities.

Dental Sealants

Permanent molars usually come in about the age of six. Talk to your dentist about dental sealants that can help prevent tooth decay on the surfaces of the back teeth. Dental sealants can also be used for adults on teeth that have not been restored. Dental sealants can help when it comes to tooth decay as they act as a barrier keeping out food particles.

Brushing and flossing do help, but because of the deep depressions in the premolars and molars, it is difficult to remove the food particles that will eventually cause tooth decay. Dental sealants are applied to the premolars and molars effectively sealing out the food and plaque, which will help keep your teeth healthy (until you need your sealants reapplied).

Dental sealants are easily applied by your family dentist and can usually be taken care of in one dental appointment. Your dentist will paint a plastic resin on to the back teeth that will protect the enamel from bacteria, acids, and plaque. As long as the dental sealants are intact, the surface of the tooth will be protected from dental caries. Dental sealants can last for years before reapplication is required.

Home Remedies To Keep Your Teeth Healthy

Of course, it is imperative that you brush twice and floss once a day to keep your teeth healthy. Gum disease and tooth decay are huge problems, but people of all ages get cavities. Three quarters of the teenage population suffer from bleeding gums and tooth decay. Your dentist recommends that you change your toothbrush four times a year. If anyone in your family wears braces, make sure that you talk to your dentist about special toothbrushes that are used for people who wear dental appliances. People with arthritis can place a foam grip over the handle or use an electric toothbrush to make brushing easier. A simple addition like this can help keep your teeth healthy for a long time because if the simple act of brushing your teeth is difficult, anything that makes it easier will only benefit you in the long run.Keep your teeth healthy as a family

Use fluoride, but not too much. Fluoride may be in the water you drink (depending on where you live) and helps strengthen the enamel on your teeth making tooth decay less likely to occur. 96% of British Columbians do not have access to fluoridated water in their communities. Your dentist may also recommend toothpastes and mouthwashes that contain fluoride because it can help you keep your teeth healthy. But be cautious when it comes to kids and fluoride use as it can cause white spots and damage permanent teeth.

 

Be sure and rinse your mouth after every meal. Keep a toothbrush and toothpaste handy and talk to your dentist about an antibacterial rinse that can help prevent gum disease and tooth decay. Sugar free gum can also help if chewed after a meal as it helps to increase the flow of saliva. Chewing helps wash away the bacteria naturally while neutralizing the acid.

Keep Your Teeth Healthy With A Healthy Diet

Watch what you eat as certain foods can cause problems with your teeth and gums. Red wine, coffee, and tea will stain your teeth while sticky foods such as dried fruit and chewy caramels can stick to your teeth converting to bacteria before turning into plaque and tartar. If you must indulge in starchy foods such as pretzels, potato chips and French fries rinse immediately after as these types of foods will be caught between your teeth quickly turning into bacteria. Keep your teeth healthy by eating the right foods.

Visit your dentist regularly and if you are having issues with your teeth make an appointment immediately. The longer you put it off, the more problems you will have with your teeth and gums. The sooner you see your dentist, the faster they'll be able to put you on a plan to keep your teeth healthy for life.

About Dr. Michael Layton

Dr. Michael Layton - Family Dentist in White Rock/SouthSurreyDr. Michael Layton (DDS) is the dentist for Peace Arch Dental, a dental office in the South Surrey/White Rock, B.C. area. He has been in the dental industry for the last decade and received his Doctor of Dental Surgery from the University of Washington. He takes pride in helping patients keep their teeth healthy. You can follow him on Google+.

It's safe to say loose dentures can be pretty unsatisfying. There is nothing worse than enjoying yourself at a company event only to find yourself biting a bit off more than you can chew, and that is not a reference to the comment you made about your boss to a coworker. Wearing dentures can be cumbersome, even more so if your dentures fall out in the middle of that piece of fried chicken.

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Problems With Loose Dentures

Ask your Dentist which denture products his office recommends. The adhesive that you have been using for years just might not be doing its job anymore. During your next checkup, have your dentist check the fit of your dentures making sure that the bone structure in your face hasn't changed.

Over time, your dentures will begin to loosen because of age, jaw shrinkage, and everyday use. You make think that vigorously cleaning your dentures twice a day will prolong their life, but over cleansing your dentures could cause your dentures to become so loose that mouth sores and gagging could become an issue. Eating and drinking with loose dentures will not be pleasant. With the annoying clicking sound your loose dentures make every time you open your mouth to chew, you'll be wanting a change.

If you are a novice when it comes to dentures you should be prepared for a bit of a loose fit. During your denture adjustment period, your mouth will be changing, especially if you have just had your last tooth pulled. There will be discomfort, which can be reduced by keeping your regular denture adjustment appointments with your dentist.

Consider A Denture Adhesive?

Dentures that fit will not need denture adhesive. Because they were made especially for your mouth, they will hold in place naturally. If you have been applying cream, paste or powder denture adhesive, you need to schedule an appointment with your dentist. If you are unable to see your dentist right away and have to resort to a dental adhesive, make sure that you apply the powder or cream to dentures that have just been cleaned. Moisten your dentures first if you are using a powder and dry them if you are using a cream or paste. Dot the adhesive on to your dentures using as little as possible when you first put in your dentures and never use it more than once a day. If you see powder of paste oozing from the corner of your mouth, you are using too much.

If you use dental adhesives, check the labels. Look for a brand that doesn’t contain zinc. Too much zinc could cause health problems including numbness and even nerve damage. This could pose even more of a threat if you eat a diet that is rich in zinc. Nuts, beef, chicken, and shellfish are just a few examples of foods that are rich in zinc.

Possible Dental Solutions For Loose Dentures

The best way to fix loose dentures is to schedule an appointment with your dentist. Even the best at home remedies will not fix the problem permanently.

Talk to your dentist about Removable Dentures that are Implant Supported. Also known as, “Overdentures,” Removable Dentures are stable and secure because your false teeth are anchored to your jawbone with dental implants. The Removable Dentures are retained with a ball and socket like attachment, or a clip and bar system.

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Dentures that are bar retained require two to five implants in order to support the thin bar that has been made to follow your jaw line. Your dentures fit over the metal bar and are secured by clips. Ball-retained dentures are actually anchored by the implants and finished off with ball shaped attachment made to snap in and out of the socket that corresponds to the denture.

Both types of Removable Dentures are made to be removed at night and for cleaning, just like conventional dentures. Removable Dentures are considered a excellent alternative if you have loose dentures.

Ask Your Dentist For A Solution To Your Loose Dentures

Talk to your dentist if you are tired of dental adhesive. Dental Implants or Removable Dentures just may be the answer to your denture dilemma. These days, dentists offer patients modern alternatives for people who wear dentures such as dental snaps for placement, and air valves for tightening.

If you wear dentures, it is imperative that you see your dentist twice a year, even more so if you are having problems with the fit. Unfortunately if your gums have become damaged, your gums could be receding excessively, which could require a brand new set of dentures. Gum recession is normal and can be kept at bay as long as you visit your dentist on a regular basis.

Stop procrastinating and call your dentist. Poorly fit and loose dentures can be fixed; all you have to do is make the call. Take action and fix your loose dentures now.

About Dr. Michael Layton

Dr. Michael Layton PostsDr. Michael Layton (DDS) is the dentist for Peace Arch Dental, a dental office in the South Surrey/White Rock, B.C. area. He has been in the dental industry for the last decade and received his Doctor of Dental Surgery from the University of Washington. He takes pride in providing positive and caring dental solutions for people of every walk of life - this includes loose dentures! You can follow him on Google+.

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