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How to Prevent Gum Disease

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Prevention of gum disease involves methods to control and prevent the amount of tartar and plaque build-up on the teeth. These steps include proper dental hygiene, good nutrition, healthy lifestyle choices and regular visits to the dentist.

Proper dental hygiene: Brushing your teeth well at least twice a day, helps keep plaque and tartar build-up at bay. You should preferably use soft-bristled toothbrushes as they are less abrasive and make sure the bristles are in good condition. Make it a habit to change your toothbrush every three months.

Good nutrition: Eating a wide variety of foods from the different food groups, such fresh fruits and vegetables, dairy products, poultry, meat, fish, cereals and grain will ensure your teeth and gums stay healthy.

Healthy lifestyle choices: Starches as well as sugary foods and drinks cause more harm to the teeth when they are eaten in-between meals. Also foods that stick to your teeth or tend to stay in the mouth for a longer period of time, such as jellybeans, caramels, mints and hard candies cause prolonged and continuous attacks on the teeth and should be avoided.

Regular visits to the dentist: Dentists and dental hygienists are vital in helping prevent any kind of dental decay or gum erosion. Regular check-ups stop tooth and gum decay from progressing further. The dentist can offer helpful advice depending on the health of your teeth and gums. Scaling and polishing of the teeth can help remove tartar that is hardened and cannot be removed by mere brushing and flossing.