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It may feel more comfortable and has nothing to do with preventing tooth decay.
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Brushing your teeth every day can effectively remove food debris and bacteria from your mouth, reducing the formation of plaque and tartar on the surface of your teeth, thereby maintaining a healthy mouth.
However, even if you brush your teeth every day, you can still have the problem of tooth decay, which may be related to the following factors:
Incomplete brushing: Even if you brush your teeth every day, bacteria and food debris in your mouth can still remain on the surface of your teeth, resulting in plaque and tartar, which can lead to tooth decay.
Eating habits: Sugary foods in the diet can provide nutrients to the bacteria in the mouth, promote their multiplication, and thus accelerate the process of tooth decay.
Dry mouth: If the mouth is dry, the saliva secretion in the mouth is reduced, and the bacteria and food debris on the surface of the teeth are not easily removed, which can easily lead to the occurrence of tooth decay.
Structural problems: Some people's teeth are naturally susceptible to tooth decay, which may be related to the structure of the teeth or the quality of the enamel.
In summary, brushing your teeth every day is just one way to maintain your oral health, but it doesn't completely prevent tooth decay from happening.
In addition to brushing your teeth, maintaining a good diet, regular scaling, and using fluoride oral care products can also help prevent tooth decay.
If you already have tooth decay, it is also essential to seek medical attention and receive it at the dentist**.
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Brushing your teeth every day will also cause tooth decay, which can be considered to be caused by incorrect brushing, bacterial factors, food factors, etc., as follows:
1. Brushing teeth incorrectly: brushing teeth every day does not mean that there will be no tooth decay, in fact, the correct way to brush teeth should be in the morning and evening, use warm water to brush teeth, and pay attention to every position of the teeth. If you still get tooth decay when you brush your teeth every day, it may be that the patient has used the wrong brushing method, such as brushing your teeth horizontally will create a wedge-shaped defect in the neck of your teeth, and brushing your teeth too hard will hurt your gums.
2. Bacterial factors: some streptococcus mutans and lactobacillus are common bacteria that cause tooth decay, these bacteria will be mixed with mucin and food debris in saliva, and will generally adhere to the tooth surface and pits and fissures.
3. Dietary factors: patients who often eat sweets are more likely to develop tooth decay, mainly because the products of glycolysis will erode the teeth, resulting in local tooth surface demineralization.
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Hello, there are several reasons for tooth decay after brushing your teeth.
1. Dietary factors: sweets are an important factor causing dental caries, it is recommended that patients rinse their mouths with water after eating sweets, carbonated drinks and other foods, and try to avoid eating sweets;
2. Incorrect brushing method: Usually the patient may not clean properly, such as when food impaction occurs, it cannot be cleaned by brushing alone, and may need dental floss, interdental brush and other auxiliary cleaning. Therefore, in addition to daily morning awareness, evening tooth brushing and proper cleaning, it is recommended to wash teeth once every -12 months to assist in removing dental calculus and plaque;
3. Time factor: the occurrence of caries takes a certain amount of time, if the patient can wash the teeth once every 6-12 months, it can effectively block the development of caries and slow down the occurrence of caries. Early filling** is relatively simple, and late root canal** is relatively troublesome;
Therefore, it is possible to pay attention to the fact that these aspects have been answered to change the situation of tooth decay.
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The latest theory of caries** suggests that certain deep pits and fissures on the surface of the teeth, or areas that are not easily brushed clean, tend to retain bacteria. The proteins, bacteria, and food fragments in the saliva form a sticky film on the tooth surface, which becomes an environment for bacteria to grow and multiply, which is called plaque. Sucrose molecules in food enter the plaque and are used by bacteria and can be broken down into glucose and fructose.
These sugars are fermented by bacteria to produce acids, which dissolve minerals in the teeth, causing caries. In other words, "tooth decay" is related to a variety of factors, including the quality of the teeth, the bacteria that stay on the tooth surface, sugar, and the duration of action.
Brushing is used to remove food debris, tartar and plaque that remain on the surface and crevices of your teeth. Bacteria in plaque are the main cause of caries and periodontal disease. The important role of brushing to prevent caries lies in the use of fluoride toothpaste, which promotes enamel remineralization and increases the tooth's resistance to caries.
Without the use of fluoride toothpaste, brushing is much less effective in preventing caries.
Scientifically speaking, you should brush your teeth immediately after every meal. Because food debris is trapped in the teeth and crevices, it will quickly interact with the bacteria on the plaque and invade the teeth. If you don't brush your teeth carefully, food debris left in your mouth can still interact with bacteria and cause tooth decay.
In addition, because the plaque adheres tightly to the teeth, if the brushing time is not enough, the plaque cannot be removed, and the fluoride in the toothpaste does not play a good role. In other words, to ensure the quality of brushing, the appropriate toothpaste, the number of brushes, the time and method of brushing are all indispensable.
For the weak parts of the teeth, such as deep grooves and hidden parts adjacent to the teeth, it is difficult to clean and prevent decay by brushing. These are places where bacteria tend to attach and grow, and additional caries prevention measures are needed. For deeper groove fissures, a layer of adhesive material can be applied to protect the teeth from decay.
For the adjacent surfaces of the teeth, special interdental cleaners, such as dental floss, toothpicks, interdental brushes and rubber massagers, are required to remove plaque and soft jars between the teeth to compensate for the lack of brushing. Regular dental check-ups are also necessary to protect your teeth and prevent caries.
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Poor brushing and the wrong way of brushing your teeth can lead to food debris not being cleaned up and bacteria can grow.
This is the same as doing cleaning, if you don't do it clean, even if you do it every day, there will still be ash.
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First of all, make sure you brush your teeth correctly, once in the morning and at night, rinse your mouth at least 3 minutes after lunch, and brush in a certain direction to reduce the number of missed areas. Brush the toothbrush at 45° from the gum to the incision from the gum to the side of the tooth, then the medial, occlusal surface, and all three sides must be carefully brushed. The toothbrush should be finely bristled and soft, which can penetrate deep into the gaps between the teeth without hurting the gums.
If the force is too strong and too strong, it can cause bleeding gums.
Particular attention should be paid to cleaning molars (the 6th, 7th, and 8th teeth from the front teeth on one side (most people), so some teeth have many pits and grooves, and are prone to caries) or teeth that have already decayed. When you are young, you should do pit and fissure sealing in a deep place to prevent tooth decay.
Some people are also prone to tooth decay due to poor calcification of their natural teeth, so they should pay attention to eating less sugar before going to bed, drinking less carbonated drinks, and rinsing their mouths more after eating. You have to consult a professional doctor to get the best plan for you.
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Brush your teeth every day, how many times a day? According to the normal requirements, after each meal, you should brush your teeth, and sometimes there will be places where you can't brush your teeth, usually there is more saliva during the day, and the caries resistance is better, and when you sleep at night, you don't move much, and food residues erode your teeth on the surface of your teeth!
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Freezing three feet is not a day's cold, tooth decay is not a short period of time decay, even children's violent caries have to take several months to decay, adults are generally chronic, many are children do not protect their teeth, there are a few immunity is not resistant to caries, there are also occlusal disorders, food impaction, and developmental oral hygiene and other reasons, so it is better to find a dentist to check the current tooth decay to cure it first, and then according to the situation to do a protective health care, and then listen to the doctor's guidance to pay attention to the protective link of the body.
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There are many reasons for the formation of tooth decay, most of which are caused by not paying attention to oral hygiene, and it is easy to produce bacteria. Brushing your teeth every day does not guarantee a clean mouth, it is a good habit to go to the hospital regularly to clean your teeth, and you should not clean your teeth more than twice a year.
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1.It's possible that you don't brush clean at night and the food erodes your teeth.
2.There are some small areas that you can't brush, so go to the hospital regularly for teeth cleaning.
3.You often eat something very sweet, and it hurts.
4.Hurry up and go to the hospital to have a look, or the hole is too big and new problems will appear.
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If you don't brush your teeth correctly, you may not use toothpaste that prevents tooth decay, and it is not that you will not have tooth decay if you brush your teeth every day, and it is best not to eat sugar or anything before going to bed at night. It's not good to eat too much.
I asked my doctor this month, and he recommended that you rinse your mouth with warm water, not too hot water, nor cold water, which will cause bleeding gums. He lifted warm water and dried brushed. That is, do not wet the toothpaste before rinsing the mouth, only wet the mouth.
The ancients had a special mouthwash, but because the cleanliness was not high, the ancients would also clean their teeth by chewing some tender twigs after meals.
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