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How to Maintain Your Tongue’s Health

The famous writer Washington Irving once said, “The tongue is the only tool that gets sharper with use.” Rightly so, this mighty muscle mass occupies a third of the mouth. Despite this, it is not given any special attention and is incredibly underappreciated. The tongue frequently experiences texture and color changes that could indicate a particular underlying disease. Thus, cleaning your tongue is important.

Why is the tongue such a crucial organ?

  1.  It helps in efficient chewing
  2.  It helps to swallow the food
  3.  It contains around 10,000 taste buds! We can enjoy the delicious treats because of it.
  4. There are about eight muscles in it! It aids in speech.
  5. It controls the airway tract, making breathing easier.

How can you maintain a healthy tongue?

1. Rinses with lukewarm water and a pinch of salt:

Your tongue comes into contact with all the food and beverages you consume. The loose debris that is left behind builds up over time. Hence, a quick wash after every bite is important.

2. Rinses with lukewarm water and a pinch of salt:

Warm salt water rinses are a pivotal part of oral health with miraculous effects. Our edibles break down into various acids before digestion; this makes the mouth acidic. Acidic pH is ideal for bacteria to flourish. The warm, salty water alkalizes the pH and pauses bacterial growth. Do it at least once a day.

3. Use tongue cleaners

Tongue cleaners are of 3 types: 

a. Tongue scraper: it has a metal blade with plastic ends bent like an inverted “U”’. Use it by starting at the back of the tongue and working your way forward. Next, wash away the debris that has accumulated and repeat the process several times. 

 b. A tongue brush is a round flat brush with ultra-soft, micro-pointed bristles that are designed after a surgeon’s scrub brush. The scraper collects and removes the bacteria that reach deep into the uneven crevices of your tongue. You need to replace the device every 3–4 months. 

 c. Toothbrush:  a few toothbrushes come equipped with a tongue cleaner on the back of their heads. 

4. Oil pulling:

It is an ancient east Indian practice that is trending worldwide now. Before brushing your teeth in the morning, engage in this practice by swishing a spoonful of coconut or sesame oil around in your mouth for 10 to 15 minutes. It removes the gooey bacteria and keeps the gums flexible.

5. A balanced diet and enough water consumption: 

Eat a balanced diet and cut down on the sugar content; this reduces the acidity in the mouth. Drink 8–10 glasses of fresh drinking water a day to maintain the pH and the saliva flow in the mouth. These habits reduce bad breath (halitosis). 

6. Be mindful of the food’s texture and temperature:

“Remember when you sipped the rich, aromatic, freshly brewed coffee, and oops!”

The burnt tongue kept hurting for the next few days. Therefore, always verify the temperature of the food before eating.

7. Quit smoking:

Say no to tobacco and cigarettes. They are detrimental to your tongue and teeth.

8. Stress reduction:

Stress raises the level of catecholamines in the body, which can cause tongue ulcers and burning sensations. Regular physical activity, yoga, and meditation can aid in reducing stress and anxiety.

Visit us, your trustworthy dentists, at Magnolia Dental, Waterdown,  and get your dental check-up done  

Halitosis :

Halitosis, or bad breath, is the most common dental problem worldwide, rand is a major cause for embarrassment. 

What causes bad breath?

  1. Plaque and tartar on the teeth
  2. Red swollen gums 
  3. Multiple cavities and chronic tooth infection 
  4. Coated tongue 
  5. Inadequate water consumption 
  6. Dry mouth 
  7. Indigestion, bloating, and acidity. 
  8. Sinusitis, bronchitis 
  9. Liver or kidney disorder. 
  10. Smoking and drinking

Tips to prevent/cure halitosis:

  1. Teeth cleaning at home: brush your teeth twice daily; do not forget to clean the tongue too. 
  2. Rinse your mouth after a meal; cut down on untimely snacking.
  3. Visit your dentist: the quickest cure for halitosis is teeth cleaning. Otherwise, called scaling and polishing, teeth cleaning involves the use of an ultrasonic machine that swiftly removes the plaque and deposits from the tooth surface. Teeth cleaning has to be done periodically and is the best way to maintain oral hygiene. 

Without further ado, book your appointment for teeth cleaning at Magnolia Dental 

  1. Drink sufficient water and add vitamin C-rich fruits and supplements to your diet. This boosts saliva flow in the mouth. 
  2. Cut down on sugary foods and carbonated drinks. 
  3. Quit smoking.
  4. Get an opinion from your physician in regard to other health issues. 

To conclude

Visiting your dentist periodically is very important to ensure your optimum dental health. You can consult us virtually on magnoliadental.ca .or call us to book an appointment; we will help you maintain your oral hygiene better and keep you updated about the latest procedures at Magnolia Dental, Waterdown.

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Gum Recession: Its Causes and Treatment

A receding hair line and a receding gum line – both are equally catastrophic, but the latter can pinch you real bad !! 

Gum recession is scientifically called gingival recession. This condition causes the gums to progressively recede, exposing the roots of the teeth. The tooth root is delicate and hurts if it comes into contact with food and beverages. If you’re looking for teeth cleaning in waterdown you are at the right place.  

Gum disease: What you need to know!

Gum diseases in general are insidious in nature. They often go unnoticed until they are beyond repair. Statistics by the Canadian Dental Association show that seven out of every ten Canadians suffer from some form of gum disease. Thus, visiting your dentist periodically is of utmost importance.

Why is your gum receding?

  • You are not brushing your teeth correctly! Brushing too hard or scrubbing them does more harm than good.
  • Plaque and calculus deposits irritate the gums. The gums loosen and get pulled away from the teeth.
  • Smoking is detrimental to the gums and increases the tendency of plaque formation.
  • You did not get your dental aligners on time; crooked teeth lead to unhealthy gums.
  • Grinding your teeth while sleeping or clenching them while exercising? Better watch out!
  • Hormone fluctuations in women; puberty, pregnancy, and menopause can take a toll on your gums!
  • Genetic predisposition – gum diseases run in the family. You can genetically have a thin gum type; this makes you more prone to gum recession.
  • Diabetes

What are the symptoms of gum recession?

  • The exposed roots of the teeth develop hypersensitivity to hot, cold, and sour foods.
  • Gum Bleeding: The gums bleed frequently after brushing, flossing, or biting on hard foods like apples. The gums are sore and sensitive.
  • The teeth are stripped off the gums, making them look unesthetic
  • The underlying bone loss eventually causes loose teeth.

Gum recession can be identified in many ways:

  • Now that you know the symptoms, watch out for them.
  • You can consult us online. The platform is called Magnolia Dental It is a user-friendly online website.

We help you become more familiar with the most common gum recession risk exposures and susceptibility factors. We will help you understand your gum health better, but the online tool cannot take the place of a professional dental visit.

  • With routine visits to us, your dentists, gum recession can be detected early. Come and visit us!
  • We at Magnolia Dental, Waterdown, will take the necessary X-rays and scans.

How do we fix your receding gums?

There are two ways to approach it : Magnolia Dental, Waterdown, believes in starting with a conservative approach.
1. Conservative measures to prevent gum recession from getting any worse:
  • Brush correctly. A gentle circular motion of brushing is the best. 
  • Scaling and polishing periodically.
  • Oil pulling: an East Indian practice that dates back a thousand years, is trending in the West now. This practice involves swishing a spoonful of coconut/sesame oil for about 10–15 minutes before brushing your teeth in the morning. It pulls out the sticky bacteria and keeps the gums supple.
  • Quit smoking
2. Gum recession can be reversed surgically in the following ways:

We will recommend the best treatment option for you. A few of the procedures include:

Flap surgery: in this, the gum is raised as a flap, and the infection beneath is cleaned.  The flap is then moved back into its original place to cover the tooth’s exposed root surface. 

Grafting: increases the bulk of the gum tissues by using skin grafts. Tissue grafting, unlike its name, is a quick, simple, and painless procedure. We either add a small piece of our own gum or a commercially available biocompatible bone graft powder.

In laser surgery, or LANAP (Laser Assisted New Attachment Procedure), the infected tissue is cleaned off debris using a laser beam. It has almost no bleeding, mild pain, and a quick recovery time.

Conclusion

Gum recession can be corrected if detected early. So, please make an appointment with us at the earliest!

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