Dentist debunks dental care myths

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The problem with dental myths is that patients are often left misinformed about critical aspects of their oral health. Patients may find negative messages, affecting how often they visit a dentist in Sydney CBD. The longer a patient avoids proper dental care, generally the more problematic are the consequences they may face in the future.

We urge patients not to let erroneous assumptions about dental care affect their oral health. We encourage our patients to ask their questions and have their concerns addressed by our professional dentist in Sydney CBD. Why not schedule a consultation today?

7 Dental misconceptions

Here’s a look at some of the common misconceptions that can put patients at risk of a large number of dental problems.

  1. Use toothbrushes with hard bristles for the best clean

The first myth that can cause damage to teeth is that hard-bristled toothbrushes are best for a thorough clean. Our dentist in Sydney CBD recommend that a more appropriate option is a toothbrush with soft or medium bristles as these types are not abrasive on the teeth and gums.

  •  Tooth decay is caused entirely by consuming too much sugar

It is true that a diet in excessive sugar consumption increases the risk of tooth decay, but this is not the only cause. Consuming acidic and high-carb foods and drinks also contribute to the tooth enamel eroding away. Even fizzy sugar-free drinks are known to be acidic which is where a hidden danger lies.

  • Only children wear dental braces.

There have been a number of dental technologies that have made dental braces a popular option to correct teeth and alignment issues in adults and children. Having straighter teeth is important, no matter the age of the patient, as the benefits extend beyond just cosmetic purposes. Straighter teeth are typically easier to keep clean, which helps with keeping them in optimal dental health. Braces no longer need to be metallic and fixed in the mouth. Depending on the dental issue that needs to be corrected, patients may be suitable for discreet-looking and removable plastic aligner trays.

  •  Brush your teeth before a check-up appointment – the dentist will never know

Patients often forget that dental problems take time to manifest and that poor hygiene habits are easily detected no matter how much brushing they do before a check-up appointment. At Spa Dental Sydney CBD we conduct a thorough oral exam and our dentists make use of special equipment and technologies, such as x-rays, to get to the heart of a dental problem.

  •  Children lose baby teeth anyway so there is no need to brush them.

Encouraging and empowering children to take care of their dental health builds a solid foundation that will serve them for life. This will also help them avoid painful tooth decay symptoms that may need emergency care. Dental problems in children may affect their ability to learn and may result in lost schooldays.

  •  White teeth is a good sign of dental health

The colour of a patient’s teeth should not be used as an indicator of good oral health. A patient may have cavities that are not easily detected or the integrity of their gums may be compromised. It is only a dental professional that can ascertain the health of teeth and gums.

  •  Teeth should be brushed soon after consuming food

We advise that patients wait a while before brushing their teeth after eating. This is especially so if the foods and beverages are acidic in content. Acidic foods put the tooth surface at risk and greater damage may be caused if teeth are brushed soon after. Rather wait for about 30 minutes to an hour.

At Spa Dental Sydney CBD we know the importance of providing patients with real information to help them make informed decisions about their dental health. Come and speak to us about any concerns you may have about your oral health.

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