Cases Of Dental Caries Are High Among Adults

Posted on November 19th, 2009 by WhitenTeeth

Tooth decay is not only a problem for kids but also with adults. Children today have access to better dental care as compared with the adults growing up in the earlier years – they weren’t as fortunate to have the dental technology available today. That’s why we are seeing a decline in the cases of tooth decay or dental caries among young children because preventative measures are readily available. However, the problem of tooth decay cannot be totally avoided because plaque, the sticky film of bacteria, is ever present in your teeth.

As long as you eat and drink especially foods containing starches and sugars, plaque will form on your teeth. Plaque produces acids that attack the enamel of your teeth and over time, the acids gradually destroy the enamel resulting to tooth decay.

It’s not the end of the world for all the sweet tooth out there. Keep in mind that proper dental hygiene and regular dental visits are important in keeping your teeth in good condition and also, to prevent the formation of cavities.

To prevent tooth decay, you must follow these tips:

  • Use a fluoride based toothpaste when brushing your teeth. Brush at least twice a day.
  • Floss daily to remove the food debris in between your teeth.
  • Eat a balanced diet and lessen the number of snacks in betwen meals.
  • Ask your dentist about supplemental fluoride to strengthen your teeth and the use of dental sealants to protect the surfaces of the back teeth from decay.
  • Make it a point to visit your dentist regularly for dental cleaning and oral examination.

Adults who have dental fillings should also pay attention to the edges, crevices and margins of the fillings. Many adults didn’t receive proper dental care when they were growing up such as fluoride treatment and with that, they often have a number of dental fillings. Bacteria-carrying plaque may destroy the enamel especially the tiny spaces in between the teeth and eventually leads to decay.

For more tips about proper oral care and dental health, visit our team of Ft Lauderdale dentists at sleepdentists.com

 

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