A lot of thought is not given to what eating all this sugar can do to teeth. And while a few trips to the gym might undo damage to your waistline, damage to your teeth can be permanent and expensive to repair.
Sugar plays a major role in tooth decay. The bacteria that become plaque use sugar as a food. Some of the bacteria even use the sugar as a kind of glue to stick themselves to the tooth surface. The bacteria also create acid, which attacks the enamel and leads to tooth decay. Tooth decay, left untreated, can lead to pain and loss of teeth.
When it comes to good dental health during this year’s holidays, Q1 Dental in Melbourne has some suggestions and strategies to ensure you meet the New Year with a smile.
Be certain that brushing takes at least two minutes. You can time this by humming a song or using an electronic toothbrush with a timer.
Avoid rich and sugary items by preparing alternative snacks and drinks and bringing them with you to events, or choosing healthy alternatives that are offered.
It’s much better to get things checked and cleaned right after the holidays to clear away any damage that might have been done. That way you can enter the New Year with good dental health.
Q1 Dental our training and experience can help you during the holidays and beyond! We are conveniently located in St. Kilda Road Towers at No. 1 Queens Road in the heart of the St. Kilda Road business precinct. We are near public transport and mere minutes from the Melbourne CBD.
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Call us on (03) 9078 1955 or book your appointment online today!
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