- Diet: Yes sugar causes cavities, but that is not the only thing that could ruin your teeth. Acidic foods are also dangerous. So when you have sodas like coke that are both sugary and acidic, make sure brush afterwards.
- Eating Frequency: When you eat, your pH of your mouth becomes lower, making your teeth more susceptible to a cavity. In addition, increase sugar exposure is more dangerous than the quantity of the sugar itself. By cutting the times you snack, you can also cut your cavity count.
- Bacteria in the Mouth: Everybody’s mouth is an environment of bacteria, and some mouths have a worse bacteria composition than others. This is why you need to be care with mouth to mouth contact, as you can transfer bad bacteria around! Many parents nonchalantly transfer their bacteria to their own kids.
- Genetics: Some people are just more prone to getting cavities. Every person and every tooth is different and you might notice that your family has to visit the dentist more often than other families. While you cannot do anything to prevent this factor, being aware of your inherited cavity susceptibility can help you in prepare your habits better.
- Dry Mouth: Saliva is one of the most important protective factors of your teeth and the lack of it can lead to numerous, fast developing cavities. Dry mouth can be caused by symptoms such ad Sjogren’s Syndrome, taking multiple medications, or even wearing a mouth appliance. Make sure to be aware and take care of your teeth, as having dry mouth can lead to destructive results if left uncheck. By using Denti-Pal Extreme Risk Kit customized just for you, you can target all the cavity risk factors and keep your mouth protected.
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What to Do After Getting a Temporary Crown
What to Do After Getting a Temporary Crown
After getting a prep done for your new crown, you will have a temporary crown place on the tooth. This is to protect the tooth structurally and ensure the tooth doesn’t move while you are waiting for the final deal. And if your temporary comes off, it can be a bit of a hassle to put back on. What should you do to avoid the temporary coming out?
Getting a temporary crown can change your lifestyle a bit
When cleaning your teeth, make sure not to pull up when flossing the temporary crown. When you floss, push down on the temporary with a finger and pull the floss from the side.
While eating, you will want to
Here are the kinds of foods to avoid:
1. Hard Foods: Your temporary crown definitely has limits on durability. Avoid hard foods like raw vegetables, shelled seafood, and dry nuts.
2. Sticky Foods: These temporary are supposed to come of from stress. Make sure not to chew on things like taffy, sticky rice, or anything that feels adhesive to the teeth. These can pull the crown right off!
3. Hot and Cold Foods: This is for teeth that have not gotten a root canal. Due to the thickness of the temporary crown and how it is not as thick as your new upcoming crown, you might few sensitive if you eat hot or cold foods. Take your coffee and tea at room temperature.
If you are having trouble deciding what to eat, here are a following recommendations:
1. Liquid Meal Replacements: Drinking nutrition shakes and meal replacement drinks like Soylent will make sure that you have a safe, room temperature way of getting your nutrients in.
2. Smoothies: Creating a smoothie is fun way to get your food in too. Make sure that you don’t add ice to your smoothie if you want to avoid cold sensitivity.
3. Eggs: Eggs are great soft foods that you can cook almost anyway. Don’t eat the shell of course.
4. Pasta: Pasta is tasty and safe to eat! Feel free to eat spaghetti and raviolis!
5. Soup: Clam chowder, corn soup, chili, all are great options to have when at moderate temperatures!
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