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This section deals with
the most common concerns and questions people are faced when approaching
dentists. If you require any further information about your dental
health, please do not hesitate to contact us at:
contact@cosmodental.co.uk
Q: Why is brushing important?
A: Daily brushing and cleaning between your teeth
is important because it removes plaque. If the plaque isn't removed,
it continues to build up, feeding on the food debris left behind
and causing tooth decay and gum disease.
Q: How can plaque cause decay?
A: When you eat food containing sugars and starches,
the bacteria in plaque produce acids, which attack tooth enamel.
The stickiness of the plaque keeps these acids in contact with teeth.
After this happens many times, the tooth enamel breaks down forming
a hole or cavity.
Q: How can plaque cause gum disease?
A: Plaque can harden into something called calculus
another name for it is 'tartar'.As calculus forms near the gumline,
the plaque underneath releases poisons causing the gums to become
irritated and inflamed. The gums begin to pull away from the teeth
and the gaps become infected. If gum disease is not treated promptly,
the bone supporting the teeth is destroyed and healthy teeth may
be lost. Gum disease is the biggest cause of tooth loss in adults
and can lead to dentures, bridges or implants.
Q: How can I prevent gum disease?
A: It is important to remove plaque and food debris
from around your teeth, as this will stop your gums from swelling
and becoming infected. If you leave plaque on your teeth it can
develop into tartar, which can only be removed by the dentist or
hygienist. It is important to keep up your regular appointments
so that your teeth can have a thorough cleaning if they need it.
Q: How do I know if I have gum disease?
A: Gum disease (gingivitis) will show itself as
red, swollen gums that bleed when brushed or flossed. Many people
are alarmed when they notice this bleeding and will then brush more
gently, if at all. It is important that you continue to clean regularly
and firmly in order to fight the condition.
BAD BREATH
Q: What causes bad breath?
A: Bad breath is a very common problem and there
are many different causes. Persistent bad breath is usually caused
by the smelly gases released by the bacteria that coat your teeth
and gums.However, strong foods like garlic and onions can add to
the problem. Smoking is also one of the main causes of bad breath,
along with certain illnesses such as nasal and stomach conditions.
Bits of food that get caught between the teeth and on the tongue
will rot and can sometimes cause an unpleasant smell. So correct
and regular brushing is very important to keep your breath smelling
fresh.
The bacteria on our teeth and gums (plaque) also
cause gum disease and dental decay. If you see your dentist regularly
this will not only help prevent bad breath but will also let the
dentist look for and treat these problems.
Q: How can my dentist help?
A: If you do have bad breath, you will need to
start a routine for keeping your mouth clean and fresh. Regular
check-ups will allow your dentist to watch out for any areas where
plaque is caught between your teeth. Your dentist or hygienist will
be able to clean all those areas that are difficult to reach. They
will also be able to show you the best way to clean your teeth and
gums, and show you any areas you may be missing, including your
tongue.
One of the warning signs of gum disease is that
you always have bad breath or a bad taste in your mouth. Again,
your dentist or hygienist will be able to see and treat the problem
during your regular check-ups. The earlier the problems are found,
the more effective the treatment will be.
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