You may think that maintaining good oral health hygiene sounds easy and involves only brushing your teeth. In reality, it means much more than just brushing. It involves correct tooth brushing, flossing, inter dental brushing, a healthy diet and maintaining a correct daily fluoride intake. All of these procedures carried out along with regular dental checkups will not only enhance your beautiful smile and self-esteem but can also prevent problems in the future.
Good oral hygiene helps prevent dental problems such as tooth decay and plaque deposits which is a main cause of gum disease. Brushing removes plaque from the large surfaces of the teeth and from just under the gums. Flossing and interdental brushing is also important as it removes plaque from between your teeth where your toothbrush cannot reach.
This dental guide is designed to help you develop and maintain a complete programme for your oral health. Below is an easy to follow step by step instructions on correct brushing, rinsing and flossing techniques.
Flossing is essential in your every day oral health as it removes plaque and food particles from in between your teeth and under the gum line where toothbrush cannot reach. Plaque build up can lead to tooth decay and gum disease and daily flossing is therefore recommended.
Flossing incorrectly can have the same effect as not flossing at all and, if it is done incorrectly, it can damage your gums. To receive maximum benefits from flossing, use the following technique:
Hold the floss in whichever way you prefer. How you hold the floss is not important as what you do with it. The most common method is:
After you first start to use floss, your gums may bleed a little as you start to get rid of the buildup of plaque. However, you should continue flossing your teeth, as the bleeding should stop by the fifth or sixth time you floss. If you are still experiencing regular bleeding after this, tell your dentist.
Many people find inter dental brushes easier to use than floss. The brushes have small, bristled heads that are specially designed to clean between your teeth removing plaque and food particles that brushing missed. They can be used instead of floss or when gaps between your teeth are slightly bigger. They are available in different widths to match the sizes of the gaps. The most well known and recommended brand are the TePe inter-dental brushes and they can be purchased from us.
Many people also clean their tongue after cleaning their teeth. You can do this with a toothbrush or you can buy a special plastic tongue scraper. Cleaning the tongue as part of your daily oral hygiene is essential, since it removes the white/yellow coating of bacteria, decaying food particles and fungi. Tongue cleaning also removes some of the bacteria which generate tooth decay, bad breath and gum problems. A high percentage of bacteria accumulate in the inaccessible area of the back of the tongue. Tongue bacteria produce fatty acids and accounts for 80 to 90 percent of all cases of bad breath. Clean this area gently with an efficient tongue cleaner specifically designed to do the job perfectly.
As with toothpaste, your choice of mouthwash will be guided by your mouth care needs and your personal preferences. Over the counter mouthwashes can freshen the breath, add fluoride or kill the bacteria that cause decay and gingivitis. A mouthwash reaches places that brushing cannot. Use twice a day: in the morning brush before breakfast and perhaps use the mouthwash after breakfast and at night use last thing, after brushing. When buying a mouthwash opt for a fluoride, alcohol-free mouthwash.
In addition to good home regime of oral hygiene, you should visit your dentist and hygienist regularly as recommended by them. This will ensure you are using the correct oral hygiene techniques and will detect any problems with your teeth and gums early before they can get worse and lead to extensive and expensive treatments.
Fluoride is the best cavity fighter you can find, giving a lifetime of bright smiles! It keeps the whole family’s teeth strong – no matter what their age.
Fluoride varnish is one of the best options for increasing the availability of topical fluoride, regardless of the levels of fluoride in the water supply. High quality evidence of the caries-preventive effectiveness of fluoride varnish in both permanent and primary dentitions is available and has been updated recently.
A number of systematic reviews conclude that applications two or more times a year produce a mean reduction in caries increment of 37% in the primary dentition and 43% in the permanent (Delivering Better Oral Health, June 2014). The evidence supports the view that varnish application can also arrest early existing lesions on the smooth surfaces of teeth and roots of permanent teeth. Much of the evidence of effectiveness is derived from studies which have used sodium fluoride 22,600ppm varnish for application.
Fluoride varnish for use as a topical treatment has a number of practical advantages. It is well accepted and considered to be safe. At Smile Cliniq, we offer fluoride varnish application on teeth with early decay, in aim to allow remineralisation of the tooth enamel. This could prevent the need for a filling and protect the strength and longevity of the tooth.
Every day, the enamel on your teeth is attacked by acids produced in dental plaque and your diet. These acids can erode through the enamel and result in decay. That is where fluoride comes in. As it reaches your teeth, fluoride is absorbed into the enamel to form a stronger, more resistant form of enamel, the enamel changes from calcium hydroxyapetite based crystalline structure to a fluorohydroxyapatite based one. Fluorohydroxyapatite is much harder than the naturally occurring hydroxyapetite and stronger as well as more resistant to the acid produced by oral bacteria, hence rendering the tooth less prone to dental decay
Fluoride can also enter the bacterial cell and kill it. It can also remain in your mouth as a reservoir ready to protect the teeth from attack.
You can get the benefits of fluoride from a variety of sources. At home, you should brush with fluoride toothpaste at least twice a day. Fluoride rinses can also provide additional protection. Your dentist can apply a fluoride varnish to your teeth in the surgery if necessary.
Waterpik is a Water Flosser that helps you maintain healthy gums. This is perfect for people who dislike manual floss and inter dental brushes or as an addition to them. It is proven to be more effective than traditional dental floss for reducing plaque and tartar.
This gadget uses a high pressure water flow to clean inter dental spaces and stimulates gums for circulation.
UK surveys show that some level of irreversible periodontitis affects almost half of all adults (Steele and O’Sullivan, 2011) although this might be an underestimate of true disease levels. Periodontal health will therefore be an issue for most patients at one time or other. In view of the chronic nature of the disease, ongoing prevention and management will be the keys to success. Age is not a barrier to good periodontal health (Lindhe et al. 1985, Axelsson et al. 1991, Wennstrom, 1998, Needleman, 2011). Biologically, there is no overall damaging effect of ageing on the periodontal tissues, although changes in cognitive and motor skills might significantly complicate self-care plaque control and treatment. Maintaining periodontal health and preventing the development of periodontitis is based on the following:
To control gum disease the physical removal of plaque is the important element of toothbrushing as it reduces the inflammatory response of the immune system.
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The Chief executive of the Foundation, Dr Nigel Carter, warns that smokers are at a higher risk of developing gum disease, the most common cause of tooth loss in adults. Smoking and alcohol are also the two predominant causes of mouth cancer, and, when combined, increase the risk of getting the disease by up to 30 times.
Guidelines suggest men should not consume more than 21 units of alcohol per week, and women no more than 14 units. The survey revealed that children of this age group were consuming 12.9 units, which is even as adults, approaching unhealthy levels.
Although the levels of smokers has fallen since previous years, it is still a fact that habits concerning smoking and alcohol consumtion relating to oral health is of concern. It is still found that smoking and alcohol abuse accounts for 3 in every 4 cases of mouth cancer.
Smile Cliniq understands the importance of oral health and how smoking and alcohol abuse can cause a devastating effect on a person’s oral health. An examination at Smile Cliniq dental practice includes a full check-up of the patient’s teeth, gums, and soft tissues. During this the dentist checks for signs of oral cancer, and also takes a thorough record of the medical history to identify any risks.
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Attending regular 6-monthly check-ups and catching signs for potential diseases like gum disease and oral cancer is vital to allow for quick action and preventing further deterioration. If you would like to book in for a dental assessment with our dentists at Smile Cliniq, please give us a call on:
0208 343 1133 (Finchley Branch)
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