7 Habits that are harmful to your teeth and what to do about it!

Dentist Newport News

  1. Nail Biting

Nail biting may be less common today but I still see it quite often. It can cause teeth and fillings to chip and wear.

Solution: Be mindful. Paint your nails with a bitter tasting clear polish available at your local pharmacy.

  1. Brushing Too Hard

Toothbrush abrasion is one of the leading causes of “notching” along the gum line and gingival (gum) recession.

Solution: Always use a soft bristled toothbrush and never “scrub”. It’s not how hard you brush but how thoroughly. Plaque is easily removed if you are meticulous with your home care. This is also another reason why I prefer electric toothbrushes. They are less likely to cause damage!

  1. Grinding and Clenching

Bruxism (grinding) and clenching, especially at night while asleep, is a very destructive habit. It causes tooth wear, fracturing of dental restorations and can contribute to jaw joint dysfunction and muscle soreness.

Solution: If it’s during the day you can catch yourself and stop. Remember the Rule: Lips together- teeth apart! While sleeping you don’t have that control and therefore would need a Night Guard to protect the teeth and jaw joint and muscles.

  1. Chewing Ice Cubes

It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that chewing ice cubes, “jaw breakers” or other rock hard objects has the potential to break things.

Solution: Don’t do it!

  1. Constant Snacking

“Grazing” may not be so healthy for your teeth depending on what you eat. If you are frequently eating a lot of sugars or other refined carbohydrates, the bacteria in your mouth are constantly churning out acids which attack the enamel causing cavities.

Solution: Snack on nuts and cheese if you’re feeling hungry. It’s better for you and your teeth.

  1. Using Your Teeth as Tools

Teeth are for chewing food and nothing more! I see many emergencies from patients who thought they could use their teeth for something they were not intended for.

Solution: Find the right tool for the job!

  1. Sugary and Acidic Drinks

Sodas and energy drinks are the biggest culprits, especially if you sip on them throughout the day. The acids eat away at the enamel and promote an environment that decay causing bacteria love!

Solution: Drink water. If you must have an occasional soda or energy drink, consume it at one sitting and rinse with water afterwards.  In the meantime, if you have any questions regarding how to protect your teeth, don’t hesitate ask us the next time you visit our office.