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Why you must never neglect taking care of Teeth and Gums

Author: Pooja Agrawal
by Pooja Agrawal
Posted: Jun 20, 2019

Why you must never neglect taking care of Teeth and Gums

Around 80% of Indian population is suffering from loose teeth and bad breath. There are more than 3600 average monthly searches on Google for remedies of Bad breath.

When you get your Selfie taken, the most important aspect that is visible is your SMILE and your white sparkling TEETH. When you see your picture, you see a happy person looking back at you. The healthier those teeth are, the happier you look. Why is that?

It's because your teeth are important in many ways. If you take care of them, they'll help take care of you. Strong, healthy teeth help you chew the right foods to help you grow.

Types of Teeth and their function:

  • Incisors – The four front teeth in both the upper and lower jaws are called incisors. Their primary function is to cut food.

  • Canines – There are four canines in the oral cavity. Two in the maxillary arch and two in the mandibular area. Their main function is to tear food.

  • Premolars (Bicuspids) – These teeth are located behind and adjacent to the canines and are designed to crush food. There are eight premolars in the oral cavity.

  • Molars – The most posterior teeth in the mouth are the molars. They have broader and flatter surfaces with 4-5 cups. They are designed to grind food.

How does taking care of your teeth help with all those things? Taking care of your teeth helps prevent plaque (say: PLAK), which is a clear film of bacteria that sticks to your teeth.

After you eat, bacteria go crazy over the sugar on your teeth, like ants at a picnic. The bacteria break it down into acids that eat away tooth enamel, causing holes called cavities. Plaque also causes gingivitis (say: jin-juh-VY-tis), which is gum disease that can make your gums red, swollen, and sore. Your gums are those soft pink tissues in your mouth that hold your teeth in place.

If you don't take care of your teeth, cavities and unhealthy gums will make your mouth very, very sore. Eating meals will be difficult. And you won't feel like smiling so much. There are several products in the market for cleaning - Toothbrushes, toothpaste, flossers, etc. Use these products regularly and make sure you keep your pearly whites intact.

You may benefit from daily brushing with a fluoride toothpaste but did you know that our daily diet can also be the deciding factor between good and bad oral health. Various nutrient-rich foods from different food groups promote healthy teeth and gums. Just like they are good for your overall health, similarly eating fruits, veggies, protein-rich, and calcium-rich foods and whole grains provide the essential nutrients required for optimum oral health as well.

In addition to a healthy diet, brushing and flossing are also equally important. There is no meaning to eat healthy food and let that food stay in your teeth. Use of fluoridated toothpaste when brushing twice a day can help prevent oral health problems. Seeking regular oral health care can also help alongside healthful eating. Regular visits to the dentist are a must and skipping those could lead you to become toothless one day.

Remember, when fortune is against you, even jelly can break your teeth. Don’t let that happen.

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Author: Pooja Agrawal

Pooja Agrawal

Member since: Jul 13, 2018
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