Misconceptions about dental health

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Misconceptions about dental health

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Mouth and Dental Health Professionals who are aware of the lack of consciousness about oral and dental health in our country, "To have healthy teeth and a beautiful smile, first and foremost, it is necessary to be aware of oral and dental health. Symptoms emerging only as toothache may be due to major medical and psychological problems on the basis of "...

In order to have healthy teeth, it is necessary to have proper knowledge about dental health first.

 

False:  Teeth means better cleaning than strong brushing.

True: When  brushing teeth with too much force applied, teeth wear out. The enamel layer is damaged, the teeth lose their whiteness and yellowing begins. In addition, gentle movements during toothbrushing can also lead to gum removal.

 

Wrong: We  must wet the paste and the brush before brushing our teeth.

That's right:  before brushing our teeth, it helps to soak our brush, which damages our teeth. Wetting causes the bristles to soften. Putty must spontaneously foam in the mouth.

 

Myth: We  must use carbonates and salt to whiten teeth.

True:  Both the carbonate and the salt contain particles, which can cause tooth wear. So the teeth lose their brightness and start to sag more quickly.

 

Wrong: The  tooth stones are cleared, but they recur after a short time.

Correct: You  can use the toothbrush and oral care products recommended by your dentist after dental cleaning and you can prevent them from forming new dental calculus by applying them with proper use technique.

 

Myth: The  teeth will rot when you look after your teeth during pregnancy.

Correct:  Pre- and post-pregnancy oral and dental hygiene control and preventive treatments during pregnancy will ensure that your pregnancy is comfortable with oral and dental hygiene. In short, good oral and dental care done during pregnancy prevents tooth loss and dental health problems.

 

Wrong:  Various sprays and gargles are the definitive solution to the odor of the mouth.

True:  Bacteria in the mouth can cause bad breath. Besides, the smell may be even more in a problematic mouth that is not cleaned properly. Although there is no problem in the mouth and teeth, if there is a bad breath, the reason for this should be investigated. Many factors such as respiratory tract, stomach, food borne, kidney disorders can cause mouth odor.

 

Myth:  Tooth decay is genetic, it is impossible to get over it.

True:  Tooth decay differs from person to person. Although some of these reasons are also of interest to heritage, they do not give the necessary attention to oral hygiene, invite malnutrition to worry about bad eating habits or dental control.