Your Dentist Reveals the Truth Behind Misconceptions About Dental Health

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You know your dental health is important, but you might not know how best to give your teeth and gums the love they deserve. Misinformation is always floating around, and it might affect your attitude toward dentistry. Your Longview dentist is here to set the record straight and give you the information you need. Here are some of the most common misconceptions about dental health and the truth behind them.

Oral Health Doesn’t Affect the Rest of Your Body

Sure, decayed teeth and infected gums are inconvenient and painful, but can these oral health conditions really affect the rest of your body? Yes. In fact, there is a strong link between what goes on in your mouth and what goes on in your heart, lungs, and brain. Consider just a few scientific findings:

  • Periodontitis, advanced gum disease, can make diabetes more difficult to control.
  • Bacteria that gets into your bloodstream via infections in your mouth can contribute to strokes, heart infections, and other cardiovascular conditions. It can even lead to dementia.
  • Advanced gum disease may cause preterm birth.

Flossing Isn’t Important

You might not floss as often as you should because you’re short on time or because you find the process awkward or uncomfortable. However, there are good reasons for you to floss at least once a day. Your toothbrush and mouthwash can’t get to all the bacteria that accumulates in the tiny spaces between your teeth. Flossing removes food particles and other debris that can lead to cavities, bad breath, and other issues.

If flossing is uncomfortable for you, you might try a water flosser. Or, you might just need to try a different size of floss.

X-Rays Are Bad for You

It is true that x-rays require the use of radiation, but that doesn’t mean you should refuse when your dentist recommends that you have one. You’ll wear a lead apron and throat guard to shield the rest of your body from stray radiation, and the amount of radiation used is so minimal that it is highly unlikely to cause problems.

X-rays are important because they can detect things that a visual examination might miss. Your dentist in Longview can nip any issues in the bud before they develop into serious problems.

The More You Brush, the Better

Brushing your teeth is essential, but that doesn’t mean you should go overboard. Brushing too often or too vigorously can actually damage your enamel. You can bust out your toothbrush after meals, but avoid doing it immediately after you indulge in sugary snacks or drinks. Wait at least an hour because sugars and acids can temporarily weaken your teeth, and brushing might cause further damage.

Your smile is one of your best assets, and healthy teeth can help you have a healthy body. Be well informed so you don’t fall victim to misconceptions about dental health.

About the Author

Doctors David Vaca and Chris Kirby are your go-to dental team in the Longview, Texas area. With their decades of experience, they are equipped to address a range of oral health concerns. If you have questions about how to keep your teeth and gums in good shape, contact Vaca & Kirby Dental via our website or by phone at903-663-0861.

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