These Teeth in the
Woodlands Were Made For….
…biting and chewing food, talking, giving your face its
structure. Period! Tooth enamel seems like a hard surface, but it’s not made to
withstand excess pressure or habits that erode it.
At Dr. Shirley Cagle’s dental office in the Woodlands,
our patients tell us stories of their bad habits. Do any of these actions sound
familiar to you?
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Crunching and
sipping
Now that may sound like what teeth are made for, but we’re talking about
crunching things like ice cubes, or even popcorn kernels. Bite down on them the
wrong way, and you could end up with a cracked tooth.
Sipping? Yes! Soda (even diet), tea,
and other acidic beverages can eventually erode your teeth, especially if you
habitually consume them.
Teeth aren’t nutcrackers or bottle
openers! Or any other tool!
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Tooth grinding
If you grind your teeth, even in your
sleep, you can wear them down without even noticing! You may need a night guard
or other appliance to help stop grinding, and if your teeth are worn down, you
may need further dental treatment to rebuild your bite.
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Hard-bristled
toothbrush
A toothbrush with hard bristles might
seem like a good idea, but it’s better to use a soft- or medium-bristled brush,
and brush regularly and longer!
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Not brushing or
flossing enough
Brush and floss your teeth at least
twice a day, in the morning and before bedtime. If you can’t brush during the
day, try to drink plain water so you can at least “rinse” out any food
particles or acidic drinks.
If you have any of these habits, it’s never too late to change!
If you have any tooth or gum pain for any
reason, please call our dental office in the Woodlands at 855.251.4554.
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