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Why Do Teeth Decay?

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Why do teeth decay?

Tooth decay usually occurs as a result of bacteria destroying the enamel, dentin or the structure covering the root, which is the hardest tissue of the tooth. The main reason for the destruction of bacteria is the acid they produce. The acid destroys these tissues over time and tooth decay results.

The bacteria in our mouths usually feed on carbohydrate, sugary, starchy products and carbonated drink residues. Caries is a condition that can happen to people of all ages. It becomes a much more common situation, especially in people who eat sugary, carbohydrate-based diets and do not pay enough attention to oral and dental care.

How to Prevent Tooth Decay?

In order to prevent cavities, we must first make our oral and dental health routine. Because intermittent, disrupted oral care is not enough to prevent the formation of caries.
First of all, we should brush our teeth every day, at least twice a day. In addition, we should pay attention to the use of dental floss to clean the food residues between our teeth. In addition, mouth rinses are also very useful for oral and dental health.
In addition, we should pay attention to our eating habits and avoid carbonated drinks and sugary foods. In addition, for a healthy mouth and teeth, we should not neglect dentist checks and we should have our checkup at least every 6 months.

Decayed Teeth Can Trigger These Diseases!

Although dental caries may seem like simple problems that we are used to hearing about, they are actually big problems that directly affect the human body. In the long term, they can trigger many serious diseases.

Heart Diseases

If bacteria in the mouth are not cleaned, they can enter the bloodstream through the mouth and cause problems such as vascular occlusion. They can also reach the heart directly through the blood.

Pneumonia

Pneumonia is a disease that starts when bacteria ingested through the mouth or other routes reach the lungs and turn into a lung infection and is extremely dangerous for older patients.

Gum Diseases

Gum disease is a disease that starts with inflammation caused by cavities in our teeth and, if left untreated, can cause problems that can lead to bone loss in the jaw and mouth.

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