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.At Kailas, we focus on giving you not just a beautiful smile but also healthy and pain free gums and teeth. Visit any of our dental clinics / centres to know more about how we can help you with your dental problem.
Here are some quick and simple remedies to keep the gums/teeth looking good for years to come.
A regimen of brushing teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, flossing daily, eating a balanced diet, and visiting a dentist regularly can help you maintain healthy teeth and gums.
Rinse your mouth with plain water a few times each day when you don't have a chance to use a toothbrush or floss. This helps dislodge food particles trapped next to teeth that cause problems when left there too long.
Do not put too much toothpaste on the brush. It will foam up and make you want to spit and rinse too soon.
Do not wet your brush before applying the paste or before starting to brush. It alters the action of the bristles and prevents them from removing plaque effectively.
Hard candies, toffees, and cough drops are worse for your teeth than sweets that you chew and swallow quickly - like chocolate.
Cough drops, antacids, and chewable vitamin C tablets typically contain cavity-producing sugar. Rinse with water after you use them; this neutralizes the acidity, which promotes tooth decay.
If you have chronic bad breath, try brushing your tongue gently twice a day and maintain good flossing habits.
Hormones in birth-control pills can lead to chronic gum inflammation in some women. Careful oral hygiene and frequent dental cleanings may be all that is necessary to take care of the problem.
Plaque and tartar attach to implants just like they do to teeth. If you have teeth implants, make sure you have professional "cleanings" around implants with the same frequency as tooth cleanings.
Patients with dentures should still have annual dental checkups to screen for oral cancers.
Seek dental care immediately if you have: Pain, non-healing sores, white/red growths in your mouth, loose teeth, painful clicking in your jaw, frequent headaches (especially in the mornings), bleeding gums, or if you haven't been to the dentist in more than six months.