STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Regular checkups can be an important part of preserving your teeth
- Wear a night guard if you grind or clench your teeth while sleeping
- Know what dental products are right for you
The good news is, science
and research have taken a front seat in dental education, making
today's dentist savvy on "prevention" dentistry rather than the "drill,
fill and bill" mentality of decades ago.
Things like adhesive
dentistry, recalcification and dental implants have given dentists more
options. But for many patients, it's a lot of information to process.
Here are five ways you can ensure that you hang on to your teeth as you age:
Dr. Michael Apa
Educate yourself on dental care
Dentistry today has taken
a much more conservative approach. But it can be hard to know what your
options are. Here are some key points that you should know about dental
treatment.
• Small cavities can be
recalcified. Strong doses of fluoride, or something called MI Paste,
applied directly to small cavities can actually recalcify or rebuild the
enamel, removing the need for a filling.
That said, the key to
recalcification is early detection. Regular dental visits and staying on
top of your annual X-rays are crucial to early detection.
• Fillings, crowns or
any dental restoration should be replaced or heavily scrutinized every
eight years, as recommended by the American Dental Association.
Some patients are of the
"if it ain't broke, don't fix it" era. But the reasoning behind this
advice is to eliminate the spread of recurrent cavities that lurk under
dental restorations.
The longer you wait to
replace dental restorations, the more problems you can run into. If the
decay spreads undetected, it may eat up too much healthy tooth structure
and need the support of a crown or reach the nerve and need a root
canal.
• Make sure your
children are getting fluoride treatments until at least the age of 15.
Kids, especially, consume a lot of sugar, which breaks down into a
biproduct of acid that erodes teeth, quickly causing cavities. Fluoride
is a great treatment in rebuilding enamel and neutralizing those acids.
Use an electric toothbrush
In dentistry, the
electric toothbrush has been one of the biggest advances in home dental
care. Ninety-nine percent of patients don't really know how to brush
with a manual brush and, more important, don't brush for the full two
minutes needed.
Electric toothbrushes
remove the confusion and have a timer to ensure that the full brushing
is done at each session. Improper brushing can lead to plaque buildup,
swollen gums, cavities and overall poor oral health. The sonic brushes
remove plaque and get into hard-to-reach places like in between teeth
and under the gums to ensure a healthy mouth.
If you grind or clench, wear a night guard
Grinders can wear away a
millimeter of tooth structure per year if undiagnosed. Clenchers may
not see any immediate signs of wear on their teeth, but the pressure
that clenching puts on your teeth is destructive. It slowly breaks down
the supporting bone around the teeth, leading to gum recession, bone
loss and inevitably tooth loss.
If you feel that you may
fall into either of these categories, you should be wearing a night
guard. It may not be sexy, but it's much sexier than missing teeth.
Know what oral hygiene regimen is right for you
Today, there has been a
lot of money and research into better oral care products. But understand
that there is an actual regimen of toothpaste, mouth rinse and
"extra-care" products that's right for you.
The first step is
defining what "type" of patient you are. I like to break it down into
four basic types: cavity-prone, sensitive, stainers and those with bad
gums.
You can ask your dentist
which category you fall into. Each product in the sea of dental
products in the drugstore has key ingredients tailored for each category
of patient. Using the right oral care products can make a big
difference in the longevity of your teeth.
Choose the right dentist
Fortunately -- or
unfortunately -- your dentist has a lot to do with the preservation of
your teeth. Make sure your dentist is up on all current research and his
office is updated and state-of-the-art, but most important, make sure
your dentist is taking time and looking after you. It sounds simple, but
it's probably the most important item on your checklist.
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