• Home
  • About
    • Meet The Doctor
  • General Dentistry
    • 3D Imaging
    • Arestin
    • Botox® for TMJ Treatment
    • Bridge
    • Canker Sore Elimination
    • Cerec One-Visit Dentistry
    • Crowns
    • Diode Laser Therapy
    • Implants
    • Maryland Bridge
    • Night Guard
    • Oral Surgery
    • Periodontics / Gum Disease
    • Perioscopy
    • Pinhole
    • Root Canal Treatment
    • Valplast
  • Cosmetic Dentistry
    • Canker Sore Elimination
    • Cerec One-Visit Dentistry
    • Composite Bonding
    • Dentures (Full & Partial)
    • Lumineers®
    • Snap-On Smile
    • Teeth Whitening
    • Veneers
  • Invisalign®
    • Six Month Smiles®
  • Blog
  • Contact Us
  • Payment Options
    • Insurance Information
  • Patient Information

Glendale Premier Dental

Where Beautiful Smiles are Created

Same Day Appointments Welcome!

Schedule an Appointment

Call Us: 818-240-1760

Tips and a bit of good advise on how to keep your smile healthy and beautiful.

May 6, 2013 by admin

27Use the “three-three” rule. The American Dental Association says that most people spend less than one minute per day on dental hygiene. That’s far from adequate. Here’ s a good rule of thumb: brush your teeth three times a day for at least three minutes each time. Think 33! Candy isn’t the only culprit when it comes to added sugar. Sodas can have up to 11 teaspoons of sugar per serving. To add insult to injury, sodas also contain phosphoric and citric acids, which eat away at tooth enamel. Diet soft drinks let you skip the sugar, but they may have even more acid in the form of the artificial sweeteners. If you choose to drink these types of drinks, use a straw. The straw allows the acid to bypass the teeth.
Teeth grinding, or bruxism, can wear teeth down over time. It is most often caused by stress and sleeping habits. This makes it hard to control. Avoiding hard foods during the day can reduce pain and damage from this habit. Wearing a mouth guard at night can prevent grinding while sleeping.
It’s never too early to protect teeth. Giving a baby a bedtime bottle of juice, milk, or formula, can put new teeth on a path to decay. The baby may become used to falling asleep with the bottle in his or her mouth, bathing the teeth in sugars overnight. It’s best to keep bottles out of the crib.

 

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: dental health, dental tips, teeth grinding

Glendale Premier Dental Center
821 N. Pacific Ave.,
Glendale, CA 91203
(818) 240-1760
Fax: (818) 240-1764

Return to top of page

Copyright © 2022 on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in