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Advice Advice Advice Advice from from from from Bronx Bronx Bronx Bronx Dental Dental Dental Dental Implants Implants Implants Implants Specialists: Specialists: Specialists: Specialists: 10 10 10 10 Tips Tips Tips Tips to to to to Keep Keep Keep Keep Your Your Your Your Teeth Teeth Teeth Teeth in in in in Tip Tip Tip Tip Top Top Top Top Condition, Condition, Condition, Condition, PART PART PART PART 4 This This This This four-part four-part four-part four-part article article article article series series series series explains explains explains explains 10 10 10 10 very very very very important important important important tips tips tips tips for for for for keeping keeping keeping keeping your your your your teeth teeth teeth teeth and and and and gums gums gums gums in in in in excellent excellent excellent excellent life-long life-long life-long life-long condition. condition. condition. condition. Welcome back to our four-part article series on the advice Bronx dental implants specialists have for maintaining excellent oral health. Before we provide the final two top tips, let’s take a brief recap of all the points we have covered thus far in Parts 1, 2 and 3... Top Top Top Top Tip Tip Tip Tip # # # 1: 1: 1: 1: Start Caring for Teeth Early Top Top Top Top Tip Tip Tip Tip # # # 2: 2: 2: 2: Prevent Potential Problems With a Seal Top Top Top Top Tip Tip Tip Tip # # # 3: 3: 3: 3: Get Enough Fluoride, But Not Too Much Top Top Top Top Tip Tip Tip Tip # # # 4: 4: 4: 4: Brush and Floss Daily, Thoroughly Top Top Top Top Tip Tip Tip Tip # # # 5: 5: 5: 5: Chew Gum or Rinse Your Mouth out After Eating Top Top Top Top Tip Tip Tip Tip # # # 6: 6: 6: 6: Protect Your Teeth from Trauma! Top Top Top Top Tip Tip Tip Tip # # # 7: 7: 7: 7: Quit Smoking and/or Chewing Tobacco Top Top Top Top Tip Tip Tip Tip # # # 8: 8: 8: 8: Eat Right In this, the final installment of the series, we shall take a look at two final tidbits of advice dental dental dental dental implant implant implant implant specialists specialists specialists specialists in in in in NJ NJ NJ NJ have for us. Top Top Top Top Tip Tip Tip Tip # 9: 9: 9: 9: As As As As Far Far Far Far As As As As Possible, Possible, Possible, Possible, Avoid Avoid Avoid Avoid Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar is easily broken down by bacteria and so, it provides them with a potent fuel to multiply and proliferate in your mouth. Bacteria produce wastes that are very acidic, which serves to soften your dental enamel and make it more vulnerable to erosion, cavities and decay. “We always encourage patients to avoid sugar as far as possible and one of the best ways to cut down drastically is to avoid soft drinks and fruit juice,” says a Bronx dental implants specialist. “Also, if you take sugar in your tea and coffee, try reducing the number of teaspoons you have.”

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Welcome back to our four-part article series on the advice Bronx dental implants specialists have formaintaining excellent oral health. Before we provide the final two top tips, let’s take a brief recap of allthe points we have covered thus far in Parts 1, 2 and 3...

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Sugar is easily broken down by bacteria and so, it provides them with a potent fuel to multiply andproliferate in your mouth. Bacteria produce wastes that are very acidic, which serves to soften yourdental enamel and make it more vulnerable to erosion, cavities and decay. “We always encouragepatients to avoid sugar as far as possible and one of the best ways to cut down drastically is to avoid softdrinks and fruit juice,” says a Bronx dental implants specialist. “Also, if you take sugar in your tea andcoffee, try reducing the number of teaspoons you have.”

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Reducing the amount of processed sugar you have in your diet offers immense health benefits, not tomention substantially reducing your risk of tooth decay. Sugary foods and beverages should beregarded as a treat to be indulged in very lightly... not as day-to-day sustenance. Hard, sticky candiesare also to be avoided because they tend to cling to the biting surfaces of the teeth, offering bacteriamore fuel for longer.

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If you are, according to your dentist, in excellent oral health, then you should come for regularlyscheduled appointments once every year. If you have been diagnosed or are being treated with gumdisease - or any other oral ailment - you should see the dentist every six months or as instructed.

“The importance of regular professional dental care goes without question,” say dental implantspecialists in NJ. Although you might not be aware of a problem, your dentist will recognize thewarning signs early and will provide you with the appropriate restorative or preventative treatment toensure that a problem is never allowed to progress to the point of tooth loss. Furthermore, frequentprofessional cleanings will remove hardened deposits of plaque, tartar, that regular tooth brushingcannot. This goes a long way in preventing gum disease and tooth decay.”

Other important services your dentist will provide you with include:

� EarlyEarlyEarlyEarly oraloraloraloral cancercancercancercancer detection:detection:detection:detection: Many cases can be completely treated if diagnosed in their earlystages. Therefore it’s prudent to have your dentist check any sores or lesions that may develop, andsee the dentist regularly for screening.

� EvidenceEvidenceEvidenceEvidence ofofofof toothtoothtoothtooth grinding:grinding:grinding:grinding: Since most people grind their teeth at night while they’re asleep,this bad habit can go unrealized without professional attention. Bruxism, as the condition isreferred to, wrecks your teeth and can lead to tooth decay and eventually loss.

� PossiblePossiblePossiblePossible side-effectsside-effectsside-effectsside-effects causedcausedcausedcaused bybybyby certaincertaincertaincertain medications:medications:medications:medications: Your dentist will be able to recognizewhether any medications you’re on are having a negative effect upon your oral health,” explainBronxBronxBronxBronx dentaldentaldentaldental implantsimplantsimplantsimplants specialists. “One example of such a side-effect would be xerostomia ordry mouth. An impeded flow of saliva in the mouth leads to an increased risk of tooth decay andgum disease, since your saliva is your body’s natural defense against bacteria.”