1.
Brush often (the American Dental Association
recommends twice daily) with a fluoride-containing toothpaste and a “like
new” toothbrush to effectively sweep and clean away food and plaque (biofilm). Message
the gums to stimulate them and bring out the rich hemoglobin color in them. By
doing so, this can create a more vibrant and healthy color contrast between the
teeth and gums.
2.
Floss daily in a well-lit area, preferably in
the presence of a mirror to check your technique success. The toothbrush only
accesses three of the five surfaces of the teeth above the gums. Use a floss
threader to help you debride under dental bridges with frequency.
3.
Use a fluoride-containing mouth rinse, swishing
it thoroughly and repeatedly throughout the mouth to optimally nourish and harden
the surface enamel of the teeth.
4.
Eliminate or reduce smoking and reduce your
consumption of foods that can stain the teeth. A rule of thumb: if your food
can stain a white cloth, then it can contribute to teeth staining.
5.
If your
teeth need straightening and/or replacing, or even new fillings, please see
your dentist and orthodontist for the necessary corrections.
6.
Get your teeth their most luminous by using a whitening
toothpaste, or whitening strips, or visit your dentist, who may suggest a
take-home tray system, or even a power-bleaching treatment. .
7.
Establish a partnering relationship with a
dentist (get referrals from friends) and make that office your family’s dental
home. Get checked out by your dentist at least every six months.
8.
Eat plenty of various fresh fruits and raw
vegetables. They give the chewing muscles a good workout and provide many of
the nutrients you need. The fibrous consistency of natural foods helps to
mechanically clean the teeth while chewing.
9.
Studies have shown that chewing sugarless gum
for twenty minutes after eating helps to maintain healthy teeth and prevent
tooth decay by increasing salivary flow, which, in turn, helps to buffer any
acidic pH changes, according to the American Dental Association.
10. Get
healthy doses of sunshine, which helps the body to produce vitamin D.
Experiments have shown that vitamin D can offer protection against dental caries
and support overall oral health .
11. Make
sure your face and especially the lips are clean and healthy-looking to
properly and complimentarily frame the mouth.
May you have many…rescued, blaring, in the snap of a finger…
smiles!
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