A smile goes a long way and people are hesitant to smile. People usually ignore this serious health concern and a path to life for better oral health. This oral pathway to the inside of our body is exposed to dangerous bacteria. And these bacteria digest simple carbohydrates like sugar very easily than proteins and complex carbohydrates. Thus, not as important as how much, but how often you eat sugar matters. Ever wondered how often is the sugar intake in our bodies? And how irreversible the damage occurs when we snack with carbohydrates, biscuits or cups of sugary tea or coffee? The one way to prevent your teeth from bacteria is cut down the intake of sugar by having sugar free hot drinks and eat fewer snacks.
In the early years of schooling, we all have learned the correct process of brushing teeth. We just don’t follow the easy process- spit, don’t rinse. Follow this mechanism and witness your teeth getting stronger. One must never eat or drink after brushing. This invites bacteria which produce acids after they metabolize sugar which causes demineralization.
Specialist Pediatric Dentist at AIMIL Junior Smiles suggests the actions of fluoride toothpaste and the rematerializing effects of saliva. This acts as vaccination to teeth. Teeth recover immediately from the early stages of the bacterial attack. Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste.
The process of taking care of teeth is easy as suggested. Count the number of sugar hits youth mouth has had in a day. Try fluoride treatments by Pediatric Dentist in Punjabi Bagh - AIMIL Junior Smiles who maintains good health of their patients, aim for a holistic approach by catering to their dental as well as medical needs. This Pediatric Dentist in West Delhi firmly believes in the concept of Dental Home which is the ongoing relationship between the dentist and the patient, inclusive of all aspects of oral health care delivered in a comprehensive, continuously accessible, coordinated, and family-centered way. Dental Home should be established no later than 12 months of age as it is a known fact that good habits begin early and last a lifetime. Easy!
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