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Getting the Best out of Oral Hygiene in Central Leeds

Saturday, May 14th, 2011

If you are in any doubt about how to get the best out of oral hygiene, then you’d better nip down to your dentist in central Leeds for a chin-wag, because to be fair, there are so many products on the market right now, what to choose can be awfully confusing. Your dentist knows as much about your mouth as you do, probably more. You should discuss the condition of your gums and teeth and the state of your mouth in general, then armed with this information, you are in a better position to make an informed decision about what products buy and how to use them. Starting with a toothbrush, it’s important to get one that suits the condition of your mouth; they come in all shapes so choose carefully. If you are just rubbish at brushing, lazy if you like, then go electric. Up next is the toothpaste. Again, tailor it to your lifestyle (do you smoke and dine richly?). Then we move into the world of ‘back-up’ products like floss, mouth washes and tiny brushes that are designed to hit areas that normal brushing misses. Of course, once you have mastered this, you should then branch out into products that you can use in a dental emergency that can strike at any time. Herbal products are excellent for this, as are everyday painkillers and of course, a telephone (to call your dentist or hospital with in a real emergency!). Follow the basics and you and your mouth should live happily ever after.

Bad breath can be caused by some oral products, says a City of Leeds dentist

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

A City of Leeds dentist has been advising their patients that some oral hygiene mouth washes and care products, can do more bad than good. The problem stems from the way we tend to assume that doing something is better than doing nothing. Oral care products such as toothpaste, mouth washes, tooth brushes and flossing string are all good for us, but we are individuals and so we really need to buy these products to order. Talking to your dental practices oral hygiene nurse will help you to get to know your teeth better, and in turn this advice will assist you in getting the right products to help your oral hygiene regime. “Mints keep your breath fresh all day” is probably the biggest fallacy in advertising history, many mint products contain sugary additives and these will just provide oral bacteria with more food. That in turn produces more acid which eats away at the enamel and the gums, causing the most common diseases that further damage our teeth and gums. Drinking water through the day will prevent damage better than chewing mint products, a flossing stick will dislodge more food debris than a mouth wash. Food caught in between our teeth is what bacteria lives off, the damage this does weakens the gums and allows bacteria into the gums to fester even more. A simple formula tooth paste is much better than a fancy one that claims to whiten your teeth, many of these pastes have grinding products in them that simply take the top layer of enamel off. This will wear down the teeth and allow bacteria to enter deeper into the unprotected tooth, disease will set in and often the only way to save the tooth is to have a root canal treatment. So before you buy anything, talk to your practice hygiene nurse.