1. 10 Ways to Fight
Tooth Decay
Taking care of teeth is a must in
everyones life!
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2. 10 New Ways To Fight Tooth Decay
Aside from the usual ways to fight tooth decay, here are some new and innovative solutions to the age old problem of
preventing cavities and other conditions that affect your teeth. The common methods are brushing your teeth, visiting
your dentist regularly, flossing and using mouthwash. But below, you will find some new ways of fighting tooth decay
that many people are still unaware of
Sugarless Gum
Chewing on zero-sugar gum is actually an effective way to fight tooth decay. Gum-chewing enhances the production
of saliva, which is a natural anti-bacterial agent and helps prevent tooth decay and cavities, apart from helping to heal
mouth sores and other afflictions.
Dental Sealants
This solution has been around for a while but not many people know about its benefits. Dental sealants help protect
your enamel by covering them and protecting them from bacteria and plague formation.
Healthy Foods
Watching what you eat can do more good for you than you know. Dental health is, for the most part, a direct result of
the foods you eat, so staying away from sugary carbonated beverages and consuming health snacks instead of junk
food can do wonders for your mouth.
Enzyme-modified Foods
A study from a few years ago showed that enzyme-modified milk helped reduce the build-up of Streptococcus mutans
- one of the main bacterial agents responsible for tooth decay - on the teeth. Following this study, others were done
on similar foods, and the result was that they have now developed a similar version of coconut oil that can act in the
same way. This is good news for lactose intolerant adults, because they now have an alternative.
Polyphenolic Extracts
These compounds are the latest weapons in the war against caries, cavities and other forms of tooth decay.
Essentially, these wine-derivatives act in the same way as the enzyme-modified foods, preventing the S. mutans from
forming the bio-film that ultimately leads to tooth decay. They do not kill the bacteria, but merely reduce their ability to
bond with the tooth surface.
Cavity-fighting Lollipops!
Yes, you can now suck your way to dental health with these amazingly innovative products. Just two a day for 10
consecutive days can keep your teeth safe for 3-6 months. That means you can save hundreds of dollars a year on
dentist's fees and still keep your sweet tooth at the end of the day! The herbal formula in these lollipops is the real
secret to fighting decay, so don't spend your money on the regular kind - these sugar-loaded versions are usually the
culprits behind decay in the first place!
3. Fluorides
Although this method has been in existence for quite some time, the matter is still a controversial one for scientists.
There is now new evidence that suggests that fluorides can prevent tooth decay by acting in the same way as
enzyme-modified foods.
Calcium Phosphate
This compound is now thought to aid the prevention of tooth decay when delivered directly to the teeth. They help in
the re-mineralization process, just as fluorides do, but in a different way.
Xylitol
This natural five-carbon sugar acts as a diversion for harmful bacteria and reduces their growth by interrupting the
protein synthesis process that enables bacteria to multiply. Although xylitol has been a food additive since the 1960s
it is only now that experts have found out how they prevent decay.
Cheese!
The expression "Say Cheese!" could now quite literally give you a better set of teeth to show the camera. A recent
study showed that eating any type of cheese - even cheddar - can increase the production of saliva in the mouth
which, in turn, increases the pH level. A higher pH reverses the process of mineral dissolution in the teeth and helps
fight tooth decay.
Though these new methods of fighting tooth decay are certainly innovative, there's nothing better than maintaining
proper oral hygiene habits such as brushing, flossing and visiting your dentist at regular intervals.
If you would like to know the fastest and most efficient way to protect your teeth and prevent tooth decay check out
this video!
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