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My friend, cavities aren’t something you can forget just because you’re an adult. You may not eat as many sugary treats now as you used to, but cavities can still occur – along with stained teeth, tooth sensitivities and damaged teeth. Unfortunately, some adult issues can be worse because of poor oral health.

Our Rancho Cucamonga Dentist will present an adult guide for maintaining and caring for your oral health.

Keep an oral health care routine

You might be asking yourself “How can I take care of my teeth as I get older?” These five things are essential to your adult life.

  • Brush your teeth twice daily with fluoride toothpaste in order to get rid of plaque, which is the primary cause of tooth decay.
  • Use an interdental product or floss daily to get rid of plaque between your teeth. Only a Rancho Cucamonga Dentist can remove tartar once it has formed.
  • Use a mouthwash or rinse daily to remove plaque.
  • Avoid sugary and starchy foods, particularly sticky snacks. You have a greater chance of allowing the acids in plaque, which can cause tooth enamel damage, to attack your teeth enamel, if you snack more frequently between meals.
  • Regular visits to your dentist are recommended for professional cleanings and checksups.

To ensure the highest quality, make sure you buy brushes, toothpaste, floss and rinses that have the American Dental Association (ADA), seal. You want to use the best products for your oral health.

Take note of special dental issues

You are more likely to have problems with your oral health as you age. These issues can be prevented by following a regular oral care regimen (see below). Your dentist can diagnose and treat any oral problems.

Periodontal (Gum Disease)

You can save your teeth with a good oral care routine. These types of gum disease can be prevented with a home dental routine.

  • Gingivitis refers to the initial stage of gum disease. The symptoms include tender, reddened, or swollen gums that bleed easily when you brush them. Gingivitis is treatable in its early stages. If you have symptoms of gingivitis, consult your dentist immediately to prevent a more serious condition.
  • This is a more serious condition. This condition can lead to receding gums and even tooth loss. This is something we don’t want!

Your gum health could also impact your overall health or indicate a serious problem. According to the American Academy of Periodontology, is a link between gum disease and other diseases such as diabetes, heart disease or respiratory disease.

Tooth Decay, (Cavities).

Cavities can develop in healthy teeth. You can also get cavities around fillings that are already in place (called recurrent cavity). Adults are more likely to have decay at the root surfaces of their teeth.

Tooth Sensitivity

The root of the tooth is exposed when the gum tissue recedes due to periodontal disease, improper brushing technique, or wear and tear.

The root isn’t protected by enamel so it can be sensitive to hot/cold foods and drinks. Extreme cases may result in sensitivity to cold and sweet drinks, and can even lead to death.

Try a toothpaste that is made for sensitive teeth if you are experiencing sensitivity. If you continue to experience sensitivity, consult your Rancho Cucamonga Dentist. This could indicate that there is a more serious condition such as a cavity or a fractured or cracked tooth or nerve exposure.

Broken Teeth

Your teeth are more susceptible to damage from decay, disease, and trauma the older you live. There are ways to fix this problem.

  • Crowns completely cover or cap a tooth that is damaged to strengthen it.
  • Bridges and implants can replace missing teeth. Talk to your Rancho Cucamonga Dentist about the best option for you.

How to make your smile brighter.

The type of stain that you want to get out of your teeth depends on which tooth whitening product or procedure you use.

External (Surface Enamel Stains): To remove most stains from teeth caused by food, wine and tobacco:

  • For thorough cleanings, see your dentist regularly.
  • To remove surface stains between your dental visits, you can use a whitening toothpaste.
  • Follow the instructions carefully to whiten your teeth using over-the-counter teeth-whitening products.

You might consider having your teeth professionally whitened if you have had persistent surface stains for a long time.

Internal (Enamel Stains): These stains are professionally bleached and bonded with veneers or capped with crowns. Each treatment is safe and effective. Your Rancho Cucamonga Dentist will recommend the best option for you. The state of your teeth, as well as the desired results, will determine how professional you can treat the stain.

For oral health care, eat a healthy diet

Proper nutrition is essential for healthy gums and teeth. A well-balanced diet will give your gum tissues and teeth all the nutrients and minerals they need.

We care about your oral and overall health.

  • Soft, fibrous foods like fruits and vegetables can help to clean teeth and tissues.
  • Plaque is more likely to form from sticky, soft foods.
  • Plaque bacteria can attack your teeth for up to 20 minutes if it is in contact with sugars and starches.
  • Limit the amount of snacks and drinks between meals to reduce tooth enamel damage. When you do snack, make sure to choose healthy foods like cheese, fruit, yogurt, and raw vegetables.

These are the essential steps to take care of your adult teeth and gums. The best part?

Your teeth will be more likely to stay white and healthy if you maintain a good oral hygiene routine. It would be amazing if your original, healthy teeth could help you go from young adult to senior citizen. 

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