The Proper Care Of Teeth
Even if dentists can straighten or whiten teeth, fix toothaches, fill them up or even replace them, you still have to do your part. Oral health experts state that you should always floss and brush your teeth, be careful of what you food and medicine you ingest and never chew hard objects. One assistant professor in periodontics says that if you habitually nibble pencils, paper clips or other objects, you’re setting yourself up for trouble. People who chew on things usually place the items at the same place in the mouth each time. This can cause wear not only on the teeth but also to the gum line, which eventually will pull away from the tooth.