YOU KNOW THE ROUTINE: brush your teeth daily,
floss regularly, and have your regular checkups with us twice a
year. For the most
part, getting in the habit of completing these simple tasks will keep your
teeth healthy and strong. However,
there are a few less-than-desirable oral habits that can override your good
habits and compromise your dental health!
Here are some tips to help you avoid those dental habits that
can damage your teeth:
1. Crunching, Sucking, and Sipping
After slurping
down that ice cold and refreshing beverage, try not to crunch the leftover ice
between your teeth. The cold temperature of the ice cubes can cause your teeth
to fracture. Be careful when eating popcorn too!
Sipping sugary
soda is also bad for your teeth. The constant exposure to the acids and sugar
can lead to tooth decay.
Solution: Switch to
crushed ice & drink your soda through a straw!!
2. Using Your Teeth As “Tools”
Some people
rely on their teeth for odd jobs like opening a tightly screwed bottle of nail
polish, tearing open a bag of chips, straightening a bent fork, or ripping a
price tag off a new article of clothing. These actions are actually quite hard
on your teeth and can even cause a weakened tooth to fracture or chip.
Solution: Keep some
simple tools like scissors and pliers handy and leave the dirty work to them!
3. Grinding Your Teeth
Grinding your
teeth wears them down and weakens them.
Solution: During the
day, be more aware of what you’re doing with your teeth when you feel stressed
or anxious. Notice if your jaw muscles are often sore. For those of you who
grind at night, ask us about custom mouth guards.
4. Using A Hard-Bristled Toothbrush
It may be
surprising, but a firm toothbrush is actually worse for your teeth than a
soft-bristled one. A brush with bristles that are too firm can wear down tooth
enamel more quickly and may irritate your gums and make your teeth sensitive.
Solution: Stick with
soft-bristles and ask one of our team members about the best type of toothbrush
for your particular mouth.
5. Not Brushing Or Flossing Properly
Though you may
brush and floss every day, if you aren’t doing it correctly it could cause harm
as well as good.
Solution: Make sure that
you brush your teeth for at least 2 minutes TWICE a day. Be gentle. Replace
your toothbrush every 3-4 months, and consider purchasing an electric one. Ask
one of our team members the most effective way to floss. Use an antibacterial
mouthwash.
If any of these bad habits apply to you, overcome them and
develop a healthier oral routine! We promise you’ll see results and have more
reasons to smile!
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