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Tooth Decay: All you need to know About by Family Dentist Brampton

Tooth decay is one of the most common dental problems that occur in most Canadians. It is caused by bacteria in our mouths. The unhealthy food that we eat contains acidic substances that attack tooth enamel, little by little. And there are many more ways that you can get healthy teeth given in this PPT by Family Dentist Brampton<br>

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Tooth Decay: All you need to know About by Family Dentist Brampton

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  1. Causes of tooth decay • A popular cause of tooth decay is formed mainly because of sugar... says "Family dentist in Brampton". • "Don't eat too much sugary, or you will get cavities" is a phrase we have heard dozens of times in our childhood and which we gladly repeat. To our children.  • Here is some of the example of causes of tooth decay • The quality of tooth enamel • We are unfortunately not all equal! The enamel layer which covers our teeth is more or less thick and it, therefore, becomes more or less easy to "pierce" by the acid excrement of bacteria.  • Sad to say, but there is a part of genetics and luck (or bad luck) to it. Also, certain habits (tobacco, heavy consumption of alcohol and/or drugs) can weaken tooth enamel. • Recommended to read: HOW TO STRENGTHEN TOOTH ENAMEL

  2. The natural acidity of saliva Again, this is "luck." We don't all have the same pH in our saliva. If this is below 5.5, the demineralization of the tooth (i.e. the disintegration of the enamel) will occur more quickly. Saliva production It is proven that people who produce a lot of water tend to have less tooth decay because the liquid circulates in the mouth and naturally cleanses germs and acids. The structure and position of the teeth Although all dentitions are the same, they also have minimal differences that can have a big impact on the formation of tooth decay.  People whose teeth are very tight against each other or whose molars are difficult to reach with manual brushing are more likely to have cavities.  It is more difficult to clean certain areas, and they, therefore, become "nests" for bacteria.

  3. Eating habits The consumption of sugars is partly responsible for the appearance of dental caries. However, sugar is not always where you think it is!Dentist in Brampton recommends drinking a glass of milk before going to sleep and going to bed without brushing your teeth afterward is just as bad (if not more) than a chocolate bar in the afternoon!  A “normal” sugar consumption (we understand, not to binge on candy all day long) is not bad. Much more than eating sugar, it is the fact of letting it “stagnate” in the mouth that is problematic. Certain periods of life There are times when we become more or less sensitive to tooth decay.  This is particularly the case during adolescence, menopause, and pregnancy.  This is due, among other things, to hormonal fluctuations that modify the acidity in the mouth and decrease salivary production. The kinds of bacteria Bacteria in the mouth are not the same in different people ... Some produce less acidity than others.

  4. The main symptoms of tooth decay • Thesymptoms of tooth decay of tooth decay are variable and usually become more and more painful as they progress. They include: • Sensitive teeth. • Tooth pain of varying intensity. • Pain when biting into hard food. • Black dots on the affected tooth. • Pus around the tooth.

  5. Contact Us : Dentist in Brampton Address: 10970 Bramalea Road, Unit 6 City: Brampton, ON Zip code: L6R 3X1 Phone: 905-793-5151 Website: www.bramcountrydental.com

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