How can I remove
harmful plaque?
To remove plaque before it leads to tooth decay, children
and cavity-prone adults should try to clean their teeth after
every meal and snack.
A thorough job of brushing removes plaque from the inner, outer
and chewing surfaces of your teeth. When you floss, you’ll
remove plaque from between teeth and under your gumline where
your toothbrush can’t reach.
Refer to brushing techniques.
Do I have to stop
eating sweets?
Foods with sugar and starches, especially those that stick
to your teeth, can cause plaque acids to develop and begin the
process of tooth decay. It’s better to substitute
vegetables, nuts, milk, cheese, pizza and popcorn. But if you
do eat sugary foods, eat them with you meal instead of as a snack.
A well-balanced diet helps maintain a healthy body, and that includes
your teeth, jaw bone and mouth.
How does fluoride
help me?
Fluoride is a beneficial natural mineral that safely strengthens
tooth enamel and helps prevent decay. In communities where
fluoride has been added to the drinking water, the children have
up to 65% fewer cavities!
If your water doesn’t have enough fluoride, your dentist
may prescribe daily supplements, such as tablets or drops, for
your children. It’s best if they take them from birth
until age 13.
For extra protection, you and your family should use dental care
products containing fluoride like all Colgate® or Crest®
toothpastes and Fluorigard® and Act mouthrinse.
These carry the American Dental Association Seal of Acceptance.
What
Your Dentist Can Do About Cavities
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Your dentist can detect the early stages of decay
and other diseases when he or she examines you
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If you do have a cavity, your dentist will fill
it to help prevent further tooth damage
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You or your children may benefit from dental sealants,
a plastic coating applied by your dentist to protect back molars
from decay
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Your dentist or hygienist will teach you how to
brush and floss properly and explain how a well-balanced diet
can promote good dental health
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Regular, professional cleaning will remove the
plaque that forms of teeth both above and below the gumline
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For cavity-prone children and adults, your dentist
may apply a fluoride solution on teeth
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If your water doesn't contain enough fluoride,
your dentist may prescribe fluoride supplements.