Myths & Facts Associated With Dental Hygiene

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Myths & Facts Associated With Dental Hygiene

Everyone wants to flaunt those healthy and glittering pearly whites but unfortunately a wide range of people shy away from doing so. That’s because not everyone is lucky enough to have strong teeth, because they fail to give oral hygiene the right amount of importance.

Many times it’s because of your own negligence that you face oral problems like gum disease which include medical conditions like gingivitis and periodontitis.

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In order to sustain high-quality dental hygiene, you must have a fair idea about the myths and facts associated with dental hygiene.

Here’re Some Common Myths And Facts Related To Dental Hygiene 1.

Inexpensive Toothpaste Are Ineffective - Myth

You must have heard hundreds of times from people that inexpensive toothpaste are

not at all effective, which is nothing but just a myth. When it comes to the effectiveness

of a toothpaste it has nothing to do with its cost. Instead of looking at the cost factor, you should be checking the ingredients of a toothpaste in order to figure out its effectiveness or to judge its ineffectiveness.

Hence, whenever you buy a toothpaste get the one that contains agents required for controlling tartar, baking soda (whitening agent), and fluoride etc.


The fact is that both cost-effective and expensive toothpaste can be effective provided the fact they contain the right ingredients. 2.

The Gaps Between Teeth Enhances With The Use Of Toothpick - Myth

Some people prevent themselves from using a toothpick after having their meals because they feel that by doing so they will end up enhancing the gap between their

teeth, which is not at all correct. It’s a great myth, which forces people to compromise

with their dental hygiene by saying no to the use of toothpick which in reality helps in removing food stuck between the teeth.

Just be careful when using to not hurt your gums. 3.

Treating An Oral Problem Cures It Forever - Myth

Most people believe that if they treat oral problems like tooth decay, gingivitis or periodontitis etc., they will be cured forever, which is a ridiculous myth. No matter what sort of medical condition you treat, there are always chances of you suffering again from it, and same applies to oral diseases as well.

The fact is that, if you want to keep oral diseases at bay, you need to improve your oral hygiene by giving, even more, importance to brushing and meeting your dentist regularly. 4.

Flossing Is Harmful to Gums - Myth

A large number of people still believe that flossing can prove to be dangerous for their gums and hence they never floss their teeth. However, the fact is that flossing is not at all dangerous for your gums and you must do it frequently in order to attain a high level of oral hygiene.

Flossing is the best way of cleaning food particles and plaque stuck between the teeth, therefore it must be encouraged. 5.

Removal Of Every Wisdom Teeth Is Important - Myth

It is often believed that the removal of all the wisdom teeth is important when it comes to getting relief from the pain and preventing your mouth from becoming overcrowded with teeth.

However, the fact is that if you are not facing any problem due to your wisdom teeth, there is absolutely no point in removing them. Source Link: http://checkthis.com/pgrt


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