Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Is It Possible to Reverse Tooth Decay?

Brushing is such a mundane task. Well, yes task; we don't even consider it as an important step to kick start the day. I know of a few people who don't consider brushing seriously. Brushing your teeth once is a task, then the 'twice a day brushing regimen' kicks the bucket I suppose! It is no wonder you find yourself settled with a shiver racing down your spine on the dentists chair surrounded with equipments and paraphernalia that resemble tools for reconstructing the roadways. Scary sight indeed! Nevertheless, we have to face it, we like it or not. After all brushing your teeth is a habit for which you need to push yourself n number of times! Tooth decay is one of the many troubles that may come our way when you take brushing for granted. It is then that we realize that dental care is so very important. Tooth decay occurs when the tooth structure conjures up to becoming sensitive. There are bacteria in the mouth that result in eliciting an acidic substance due to which the tooth structure survives a breakdown. Tooth decay is not a condition that strikes one day and starts affecting you from the next. It is a state that has a gradual influx and builds up as time lapses. It thrives on neglect. The food materials and bacteria get stuck, build up and form debris in the tooth.

Is It Possible to Reverse Tooth Decay?

This is indeed a million dollar question for those who are really concerned about healing their tooth and making amendments to their regimen. The situation is said to be under control until the decay has not reached the surface of the tooth. It is the surface that gets affected later. The decay has its roots in the enamel causing the decay. Once the surface breaks down, the plaque and bacteria start to gather, thus causing sensitivity towards ingesting anything which is cold or hot. Even when you open your mouth to take in a waft of fresh air, your teeth will shy away and feel extremely sensitive.

What Tooth Decay Can Lead To?

Tooth decay is a condition that should be treated as soon as possible. It is not a condition that is self treatable. You have to shake yourself a bit and get going in order to save your teeth from countering further trauma. Tooth decay, if left untreated can lead to development of holes in the affected tooth, discomfort and a lingering pain, chewing becomes tough also leading to losing of tooth. This condition may also turn fatal when there is a development of infection in the tooth in the bargain. Here are some tooth decay treatments that are natural in their demeanor and may help you reverse tooth decay.

What Can be Done to Reverse Tooth Decay?

There are certain simple ways and methods that can be followed to reverse the process of tooth decay naturally.

    * Extraction of the affected tooth can be one way in which the infection does not spread and halts completely.
    * You may use fluoride toothpaste and as far as possible also a fluoride mouthwash.
    * Use a soft bristled tooth brush that does not hurt your teeth and the gums don't start to bleed.
    * Brush at least twice a day to keep your teeth healthy and get rid of plaque. The build up of plaque can lead to cavities and caries in teeth.
    * You may also use a baby brush and lightly brush out the food particles hiding in the slim crevices of teeth. You don't need to use a toothpaste for that.
    * Maintain a proper diet that does not concentrate on the consumption of sugar.
    * Try and avoid aerated drinks when you suspect tooth decay and extreme sensitivity.
    * Also make a habit to consume water that is of room temperature. Drinking chilled water or having something that is hot can aggravate the situation.
    * Include vitamins and minerals in your diet. Have almonds and green leafy vegetables and increase the calcium content you ingest.
    * Floss your teeth after meals. This is a hygienic habit that one must follow.

With these healthy dental habits, one may not have any questions as to is it possible to reverse tooth decay. Make sure that you follow these steps thoroughly so that you do not face any troubles concerning tooth decay.

17 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for posting this great information!I have been trying to find great Red Deer dentists who can help me with my tooth decay... Any suggestions?

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  2. Thanks for sharing your blog. I found it very interesting and helpful too. Keep sharing.

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  3. To stay from tooth decay, daily brushing twice and flossing would be always beneficial.

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    1. Yes true, Also we need to eat healthy food and rinse our mouth with water after having meal.

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    2. yes agreed and also consulting a dentist for dental checkups would add an advantage.

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  4. Eat healthy food and brush your teeth twice, do flossing. Avoid acidic and sugary food which leads to cavities.

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  5. Thanks for sharing the information with us. It will help us to cure decayed tooth and to take care of our oral health.

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  6. What great information in this article. I have always loved going to the dentist but when I get home my teeth never feel quite the same. I wish that they could always feel as clean as they do right when I get home from the dentist. Hopefully with these tips my teeth will always feel just as good when I get home from the dentist. http://www.craigdentalcare.com/family-dentistry/oral-hygiene-care.html

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  7. Thanks for sharing the blog. I enjoyed reading its very informative.

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  8. Always care for your teeth and do floss to remove food particles which may lead to cavities and other dental problems.

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