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All about Cavities…

Can A Cavity Be Reversed Naturally?

Cavities, or dental caries, are painful holes that bore into the surface of the tooth enamel. They occur because sugars and harsh acidic ingredients get on the tooth’s protective layer and eat away at it. Cavities usually spread over time as new substances invade and agitate them. You may be wondering if your cavities can be naturally reversed naturally. The short answer is no. While you can take certain steps to prevent a cavity from expanding, you cannot naturally reverse an existing cavity’s progress.

What You Can Do About a Cavity

To stop a cavity’s progress, you can visit an visit Beach Braces office in Manhattan Beach and ask to place fillings inside of your cavities. Fillings can create a barrier that lines up with your tooth’s enamel to prevent harsh substances from penetrating the surface. Fillings can have an amalgam texture, or they can be ceramic and match the color of your teeth.

Doing everything you can to prevent future cavities is important. One thing you can do to help protect yourself from cavities is visit a dentist at least once every six months for a cleaning and a checkup. While you are waiting for such a visit, you will want to keep your teeth as clean as possible. You can brush your teeth twice per day for at least two minutes per session. You may also want to floss at least two times a day. Additionally, you can use an alcohol-free antimicrobial mouthwash to fortify your mouth’s environment.

If you would like to strengthen your tooth enamel naturally, you can increase your daily intake of vitamin D. Other vitamins and minerals that can help to strengthen your teeth are calcium and phosphorus. Staying hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids is important to your teeth, as well. Proper hydration promotes saliva production, which helps to keep harmful bacteria to a minimum.

Solutions for Teeth Straightening

Your orthodontist can provide you with teeth straightening solutions as well as cavity fighting solutions. Lingual braces Manhattan Beach devices could be the perfect solution if you suffer from crowding, an overbite, an under bite or some other form of malocclusion. Lingual braces are popular because they go behind the teeth, which makes them discreet and comfortable. You will not have to worry about feeling awkward in the public eye with lingual braces. Several other braces options are available if you need help with teeth straightening.

You can contact someone in our office today so that we can help you to restore your smile and your dental health. Everyone deserves the right to a gorgeous smile. One of our experts will examine your teeth and speak to you in detail about the multitude of options that are available to you. You can look at braces before and after pictures so that you can choose the braces that you like. Our office is all about making you happy. Our end result is to put a permanent smile on your face. Request an appointment now!

Beach Braces, 1730 Manhattan Beach Blvd. Suite B, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266

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All about Cavities…

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Toothbrushing Mistake 4

Toothbrushing Mistake No.4

Toothbrushing Mistake No.4: “Brushing Too Often or Too Hard”

Toothbrushing Mistake 4

Although brushing is good for your overall oral hygiene, you should bear in mind that too much of it can also cause several problems. Brushing too often or too hard does not actually contribute to your dental health instead it can actually be harmful. Brushing too hard can cause your gums to deteriorate faster than expected.

Damaging the gums which hold the teeth in place can cause different misalignment problems. In order to avoid this situation, you should brush your teeth gently so as to remove plaque and debris without damaging the gums or eroding the enamel of your teeth.

On the other hand, brushing your teeth more than four times a day would seem compulsive according to Sesemann DDS, an Omaha dentist and president of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. Doing so will expose the roots of your teeth to irritation. The trick according to Sesemann is to brush your teeth gently for two to three minutes and between two to three times daily. This way you can ensure that plaque build up is prevented while keeping the roots of your teeth safe and sound.

Overall, brushing too often or too hard is a common mistake for some people thinking that their teeth would be cleaner if they do so excessively not knowing that they are actually damaging them in the process. Always remember, everything in excess won’t do you any good and brushing your teeth is not an exception.

Did you know that straight teeth allow less plaque to build then misaligned teeth?  If you have any further questions about braces click here. Alternatively you can contact our office today to arrange an appointment.

Beach Braces 1730 Manhattan Beach Blvd. Suite B, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
TEL: 310-379-0006 Fax: (310) 379-7051

Toothbrushing Mistake No.4

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Toothbrushing Mistake No.3

Toothbrushing Mistake No.3: “Not Brushing Often Enough or Long Enough”

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Not brushing often enough or long enough can cause faster degradation of teeth and gums. There’s actually a recommended duration and frequency when it comes to brushing. This ensures all the parts and areas of the mouth and teeth are covered. Brushing your teeth twice daily is good but three times per day is best according to Sesemann, DDS, and president of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.

Sesemann added that with the amount of time in between brushings, bacteria can build up which will in turn boost the risks of having gum inflammation and other related problems. Brushing after your meals (at least three times a day) will lessen the probability of gum diseases and tooth decay. It is also important to bear in mind the recommended duration of at least two minutes when brushing your teeth. You can actually divide your mouth into four quadrants and spend 30 minutes for each quadrant to make sure you are spending an equal brushing time for all your teeth.

Since most people fall short in both timelines (duration and frequency), it helps if you multi-task to take your mind off brushing. Two to three minutes will go faster if you watch TV while brushing or read a newspaper. In general, sticking to the recommended frequency and duration of brushing can help you preserve your teeth for the years to come.

If you have any other queries about caring for your teeth you can post a comment on our Facebook wall, or contact Dr Panucci directly for your complimentary consultation.

Beach Braces 1730 Manhattan Beach Blvd. Suite B, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 TEL: 310-379-0006 Fax: (310) 379-7051

Toothbrushing Mistake No.3