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Keeping an Eye on Your Oral Hygiene in the City of Leeds

Wednesday, March 28th, 2012

Now be honest, what do you look for in a toothbrush, or similarly, a toothpaste?

Do you read the labels, simply see words like ‘plaque’ and ‘gum disease’ and say ‘yes, that’s the one I should get?’ Okay, we can all have our methods and reasons behind our oral hygiene choices, but do we know what we are really doing when we buy these products?

And let’s not forget, oral hygiene is not just about the products we buy to clean our teeth, it’s also about our diet and lifestyle as well. The next time you pop into your dentist for a check-up, you should sit down and talk about such issues, even if it means a session with the hygienist as well. If you have a healthy diet and a ‘so-so’ lifestyle as well, then you can set off on your daily pilgrimage of dental hygiene, knowing that your body is strong enough to help back up your teeth and gums in the fight against decay and disease.

Now you can get the toothbrush and paste to work with on your teeth and buy flosses and mouthwashes to tackle harmful plaque and bacteria. And least we forget, if you get into a state and things get a little out of hand, you always have the dentist to put things right.

All-Round Dental Care in the City of Leeds, Brushing Alone Isn’t Enough

Saturday, March 10th, 2012

When somebody mentions dental hygiene, the first thing that comes to most peoples minds is cleaning their teeth. Obviously, this is a routine that features as a big part of our lives when we are growing up and stays with us as we become adults. However, this is the limit to most peoples knowledge of dental hygiene, they assume brushing your teeth twice a day is enough to avoid any nasty diseases or complications. Unfortunately, this is not the case.

Dentists in the City of Leeds have been trying to educate the city on what constitutes good dental hygiene. They include the avoidance of some lifestyle habits, such as smoking and drinking coffee or red wine, as a way in which to prevent unnecessary treatment  in the future due to conditions such as gum disease.

They also stress the importance of maintaining regular appointments with your local dentist. The recommended frequency of check-ups is twice a year, or every six months. This allows for your dentist to keep an eye on any problems you may be having, or any treatment you might be needing (scaling and polishing for example). It is important to remember that bacteria and plaque are not visible to the naked eye, we cannot see the damage they are causing. Your dentist however, is professionally trained to recognise the symptoms of such problems and can offer you the best care and equipment to treat them with.

Finally, in order to maintain good oral health, it is important to avoid foods than can be harmful to your teeth. Sugary foods turn to acids in your mouth and these acids are the cause of cavities and the reason we need fillings. In order to prevent cavities, avoiding chocolate and sweets is essential. If you have a sweet tooth, you can replace these foods with sweet fruits such as raisins as these contain natural sugars that will not cause damage to your teeth.