Oral Hygiene
Oral hygiene is the practice of
keeping the mouth and teeth clean to prevent dental problems, most commonly,
dental cavities, gingivitis, periodontal (gum) diseases and bad breath. There
are also oral pathologic conditions in which good oral hygiene is required for
healing and regeneration of the oral tissues. These conditions include
gingivitis, periodontitis, and dental trauma, such as subluxation, oral cysts
and following wisdom tooth extraction.
Teeth’s cleaning is the removal of dental plaque and
tartar from teeth to prevent cavities, gingivitis, gum disease, and tooth
decay. Severe gum disease causes at least one-third of adult tooth loss. Tooth
decay is the most common global disease. Over 80% of cavities occur inside
fissures in teeth where brushing cannot reach food left trapped after every
meal or snack and saliva or fluoride have no access to neutralize acid and
remineralise demineralized teeth, unlike easy-to-clean parts of the tooth,
where fewer cavities occur.Read more......
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