Mouthwash and Issues

Mouthwash Precautions – Castle Hill Dental

There was some controversy a few years ago over mouthwash. Some mouthwashes were linked to increased rates of oral cancer, and anecdotal evidence suggested that these same mouthwashes increased decay and gum problems by making the mouth dry. These problems were real, but they only occurred with mouthwashes that contained alcohol.

Mouthwashes that contain alcohol do dry out the mouth, at least with continual use. This dry mouth will soon lead to an increase in bad bacteria that cause tooth decay, bad breath and gum infections. These same alcohol mouthwashes will increase the risk of oral cancer if used on a regular basis.

The highest incidence of oral cancer was not found in people who used alcohol mouthwashes. Smokers had the greatest rick of oral cancers, followed by those who rarely brushed their teeth. Alcohol consumption and alcohol mouthwash gave a much lower risk than smoking or negligent dental care.

Mouthwash that is free from alcohol does not have these issues, and is quite beneficial for oral healthy, significantly reducing the risk of cancer. We recommend good mouthwash at least once, perhaps three times, per day.

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There are several types of good quality mouthwash, all free from alcohol.

General / antiseptic mouthwash

This is the most common type, and it does a good job of killing bad bacteria if used after brushing. They are also pretty good at freshening breath.

Fluoride Mouthwash

These are beneficial for individuals with sensitive teeth (sensitive to hot and cold). They help to re-calcify weakened enamel and prevent further decay, though they cannot repair decay that has already occurred.

Cosmetic Mouthwash

These will freshen breath, but do little else. Other mouthwashes are preferable.

Prescription Mouthwashes

This is an extremely strong mouthwash. These are given to patients with severe gum infections and only used till the problem is completely removed.

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  • Individuals with braces will benefit from mouthwash as braces make the teeth hard to clean.
  • Chewing sugar free gum helps keep the mouth clean. Gum with xylitol is the best option as this ingredient helps fight bad bacteria.

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Sealants

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Some parts of the mouth are hard to clean. The top surface of the molar teeth are one example of this. This top surface is indented, often will small grooves and pits. It is easy for food debris, sugar and bacteria to get trapped in these small spaces, with toothbrush bristles being too course to reach these areas. This problem with cleaning can lead to tooth decay.

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One way to help protect the surface of molars is to apply a sealant. This is a clear or white coloured coating that is difficult to see. It fills in the tiny gaps on the surface of a tooth, so no food debris can get trapped there.  These sealants are often applied to children’s teeth.

When a sealants is applied it requires the surface of the tooth to be slightly roughened, but this is preferable to the tooth suffering damage from decay. The sealant only fills in the small gaps in the tooth surface, so the surface will still has larger groves that assist with chewing.

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Dental sealants last for several years, after which time they are simply replaced. They offer considerable protection at minimal cost. However, they are only suitable for rough surfaces like back teeth, and cannot be used on smooth enamel surfaces like front teeth.

Ask the dentist about protecting back molars with sealants.

 

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Braces after Implants and Crowns

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Few of us have naturally neat teeth. Most of us have at least some form of dental restoration or orthodontic at some point to improve our teeth, perhaps a combination of both. But some combinations of dental alterations and orthodontic work are not possible. Or more correctly, any combined work must be done in the right order.

Orthodontic work, braces that align teeth, is usually carried out in our late teens. This gives us the benefit of improved teeth for the rest of our lives. Other dental restoration work, like crowns or implants, are usually carried out after the orthodontic work is complete.

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Braces can be put on the teeth after some of the teeth have been crowned. These braces can be used move any of the teeth for a neater, better functioning mouth.

The crowned teeth can be moved by braces because the crown only coverers the visible surface of the tooth, the part above the gum line. The root of the tooth, below the gum line, can be moved by the braces.

A dentist will use a different type of adhesive on a crowned tooth when attaching braces. This prevents the crown surface from being damaged. The technique used with braces on a crowned tooth is a little different to the technique used with natural teeth, but the procedure is still possible.

Invisalign, a series of clear alignment mouthguards, is another option for straightening crowned teeth. 

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Braces cannot be used on implanted teeth.

Implants are an artificial tooth with a metal post in place of the tooth root. This metal post is permanently bonded to the jawbone, and cannot be easily moved. Braces and other orthodontic alignment work are ineffective on implant teeth.

Of course, braces can be used to align other natural teeth in the mouth, just not the implanted teeth. Braces can still be used to move natural teeth relative to the implanted teeth.

It is still best to have the orthodontic work done before receiving any implants or crowns.

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Orthodontic work give us the benefit of better teeth for the rest of our lives. Crowns and implants can also be used to fix damaged or poorly formed teeth. Your dentist and orthodontist will be able to determine the best combination and order of treatments to give you the best mouth possible.

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Cosmetic Dentistry

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Cosmetic dentistry and dentistry conduced for healthy teeth functioning tend to overlap. They are not the same thing, but teeth and jaws that are neatly aligned will both function well and look attractive. Furthermore, teeth that are healthy tend to look quite good, or at least be in a state where then benefit from cosmetic treatment. Unfortunately, the reverse is not true- some teeth might look good while they actually suffer hidden problems.

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If optimal tooth health and functionality has been achieved then there is no reason why the teeth cannot look good as well. Some dentistry, like whitening, is purely cosmetic. Other procedures, like teeth straightening, combine functionality with cosmetic appeal.

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This is a purely cosmetic procedure. It lightens the teeth because many people find this attractive. Particular attention is paid to the patient’s skin tone, because the teeth and skin colour should suit each other.

Teeth can be whitened in the dentist office, or the dentist can produce a custom made bleaching kit.

White teeth will show any plaque and food particles, so it is easy to notice whether or not they have been cleaned.

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The combine’s teeth functionality with neat appearance. Braces will align both the individual teeth and the jaw, two factors that vary greatly between individuals.

Braces in our teenage years will give us straight teeth for the rest of our lives. New braces options are less conspicuous than older braces. And modern techniques like Propel and AcceleDent will speed up the treatment time.

Adults with moderate tooth alignment problems can use clean aligners like Invisalign. These are far less noticeable than braces.

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Sometime a badly damaged tooth needs to be replaced. At other times a tooth is replaced because of its appearance. Crowns can replace the outer surface of a tooth, a look almost indistinguishable for a natural tooth. Implants are used when there is no enough natural tooth left of r a conventional crown.

 

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How to brush your teeth?

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A toothbrush is a fairly standard item. It is not difficult to find a toothbrush that will work effectively. Most dental problems occur because we either neglect to brush our teeth correctly or we neglect to brush them at all.

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Ideally a toothbrush should have soft bristles. Hard bristles offer no advantage for removing plaque, and they have been shown to wear away tooth enamel over time. Soft bristles are far better for teeth.

The shape of the brush head varies between manufacturers and toothbrush models, and it is mostly a matter of individual preference. But there may be some advantage with smaller head toothbrushes for back teeth and hard-to-reach places in the mouth.

The handle of the toothbrush doesn’t seem to make any difference to function, so individuals can go with their personal preference.

Toothbrushes should be replaced every three months, or as soon as the bristles start to bend. These older brushes are much less effective for cleaning, which leads to serious risk of tooth damage. This tooth damage is more expensive than a new brush.

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A toothbrush needs only a pea sized amount of toothpaste.

A toothbrush should be angled 45 degree upward when cleaning the outer surface of the top teeth, and 45 degree downward when cleaning the outer surface of lower teeth. Brush in circles about the diameter of the each tooth. Make sure to cover the whole surface.

When cleaning the back of the top teeth the brush can be pointed almost straight upward. Brush up and down for each tooth.

The tops of molar teeth can be cleaned in a back and forth scrubbing motion.

Spend about two minutes cleaning your teeth. Brush at least twice a day, a third time is a good too. But more than this can cause abrasion.

Leave the toothpaste on the teeth for a few minutes once you stop brushing; don’t rinse straight afterward.  The fluoride in the paste is beneficial for the teeth. Or, use a mouthwash after brushing. Gargle the mouthwash for a minute but do not rinse.

Electric Toothbrushes

Electric toothbrushes clean as well, if not better than, manual brushes, but with less effort. They may also make brushing easier in hard to reach places. If these electric brushes encourage regular brushing, as the often do with children, they are worth the extra money.

The head of the electric toothbrush should be replaced after three month, or at the first sign of wear.

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Use a timer to make sure you brush for at least two minutes. Phone apps or a short song can make this easier to keep track of.

Brushing and flossing prevent most dental problems. It is worth the small time and effort of cleaning your teeth.

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Brushing Basics

Baulkham Hills Dentist Recommendations.

A toothbrush is a fairly standard item. It is not difficult to find a toothbrush that will work effectively. Most dental problems occur because we either neglect to brush our teeth correctly or we neglect to brush them at all.

Baulkham Hills Dental Toothbrushes

Ideally a toothbrush should have soft bristles. Hard bristles offer no advantage for removing plaque, and they have been shown to wear away tooth enamel over time. Soft bristles are far better for teeth.

The shape of the brush head varies between manufacturers and toothbrush models, and it is mostly a matter of individual preference. But there may be some advantage with smaller head toothbrushes for back teeth and hard-to-reach places in the mouth.

The handle of the toothbrush doesn’t seem to make any difference to function, so individuals can go with their personal preference.

Toothbrushes should be replaced every three months, or as soon as the bristles start to bend. These older brushes are much less effective for cleaning, which leads to serious risk of tooth damage. This tooth damage is more expensive than a new brush.

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A toothbrush needs only a pea sized amount of toothpaste.

A toothbrush should be angled 45 degree upward when cleaning the outer surface of the top teeth, and 45 degree downward when cleaning the outer surface of lower teeth. Brush in circles about the diameter of the each tooth. Make sure to cover the whole surface.

When cleaning the back of the top teeth the brush can be pointed almost straight upward. Brush up and down for each tooth.

The tops of molar teeth can be cleaned in a back and forth scrubbing motion.

Spend about two minutes cleaning your teeth. Brush at least twice a day, a third time is a good too. But more than this can cause abrasion.

Leave the toothpaste on the teeth for a few minutes once you stop brushing; don’t rinse straight afterward.  The fluoride in the paste is beneficial for the teeth. Or, use a mouthwash after brushing. Gargle the mouthwash for a minute but do not rinse.

Electric Toothbrushes

Electric toothbrushes clean as well, if not better than, manual brushes, but with less effort. They may also make brushing easier in hard to reach places. If these electric brushes encourage regular brushing, as the often do with children, they are worth the extra money.

The head of the electric toothbrush should be replaced after three month, or at the first sign of wear.

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Use a timer to make sure you brush for at least two minutes. Phone apps or a short song can make this easier to keep track of.

Brushing and flossing prevent most dental problems. It is worth the small time and effort of cleaning your teeth.

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The content of this article is meant for informational purposes only and should not be considered a source of professional advice, recommendations, or endorsements. It is not a substitute for seeking expert guidance or making well-informed decisions based on individual circumstances. Although we strive for accuracy and reliability, we cannot guarantee the information’s completeness or suitability for all situations. Readers are urged to verify facts, consult experts, and consider their own context before taking actions or decisions based on this content. No warranties, explicit or implied, are provided regarding the accuracy, timeliness, or completeness of the presented information. Relying on this information is at the reader’s own discretion and risk. We encourage readers to consult relevant professionals or experts for advice tailored to their specific needs. Neither the author, publisher, nor any affiliated parties will be held responsible for errors, omissions, or damages resulting from the use or reliance on the information in this article.

Problems with Mouth Breathing

The human naturally breathes through the nose. It is possible to breathe through the mouth, but this is not optimal. Mouth breathing at night causes problems with teeth and poor sleep quality. Children who breathe through their mouth, day or night, may suffer developmental issues; their mouth, teeth and facial features may be affected and they probably suffer poor sleep quality and tiredness.

Mouth breathing often occurs because an individual either cannot breathe through their nose or because they find nose breathing more difficult than mouth breathing. Obstructions caused by nasal polyps, enlarged tonsils, a bent nose, congestion or an allergy can often be the underlying issue. Sometimes the throat, tongue or lower jaw only causes breathing problems when a person is lying down; this leads to breathing problems when sleeping, often causing snoring or sleep Apnea.

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There are many problems with mouth breathing. One major problems for the teeth, especially at night, is that the mouth will dry out. A dry mouth will lead to more tooth decay.

Correct breathing through the nose helps the body produce Nitric oxide, which is essential for correct oxygen levels, blood pressure, cognitive functioning and general wellbeing. Lack of Nitirc Oxide can stunt growth and general child development.

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Night time breathing issues vary greatly between individuals, but often the solution can be as simple as a mouthguard that correctly positions the jaw, or an adhesive strip that opens the nasal passages. Occasionally a CPAP machines is used to help an individual to breath while they sleep.

A dentist can produce a custom made mouthguard suitable for correcting the majority of night time breathing problems.

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Children’s breathing problems should be addressed as soon as possible, lest the breathing issues affect their physical development. Children who habitually breathe through their mouths are prone to developing misaligned teeth and a drawn out face. The tiredness produced by mouth breathing can lead to poor concentration and depression.

If you notice night time snoring, night time breathing problems or a dry mouth when waking in the morning, you should talk to the dentist about treatment for mouth breathing.

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Mouth Breathing

The human naturally breathes through the nose. It is possible to breathe through the mouth, but this is not optimal. Mouth breathing at night causes problems with teeth and poor sleep quality. Children who breathe through their mouth, day or night, may suffer developmental issues; their mouth, teeth and facial features may be affected and they probably suffer poor sleep quality and tiredness.

Mouth breathing often occurs because an individual either cannot breathe through their nose or because they find nose breathing more difficult than mouth breathing. Obstructions caused by nasal polyps, enlarged tonsils, a bent nose, congestion or an allergy can often be the underlying issue. Sometimes the throat, tongue or lower jaw only causes breathing problems when a person is lying down; this leads to breathing problems when sleeping, often causing snoring or sleep Apnea.

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There are many problems with mouth breathing. One major problems for the teeth, especially at night, is that the mouth will dry out. A dry mouth will lead to more tooth decay.

Correct breathing through the nose helps the body produce Nitric oxide, which is essential for correct oxygen levels, blood pressure, cognitive functioning and general wellbeing. Lack of Nitirc Oxide can stunt growth and general child development.

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Night time breathing issues vary greatly between individuals, but often the solution can be as simple as a mouthguard that correctly positions the jaw, or an adhesive strip that opens the nasal passages. Occasionally a CPAP machines is used to help an individual to breath while they sleep.

A dentist can produce a custom made mouthguard suitable for correcting the majority of night time breathing problems.

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Children’s breathing problems should be addressed as soon as possible, lest the breathing issues affect their physical development. Children who habitually breathe through their mouths are prone to developing misaligned teeth and a drawn out face. The tiredness produced by mouth breathing can lead to poor concentration and depression.

If you notice night time snoring, night time breathing problems or a dry mouth when waking in the morning, you should talk to the dentist about treatment for mouth breathing.

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Implants

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Dental implants replace a lost or severely damaged tooth.

An implant consists of two parts. A titanium post and a porcelain tooth.

The titanium post is embedded in the jaw, where it bonds to the bone in a process called Osseointegration. Titanium is the only metal that has this bonding property. Titanium is also impervious to corrosion in these conditions.

The outer porcelain tooth is affixed to the titanium metal post. This porcelain tooth will look and function virtually as well as a natural tooth. It can be matched to the colour and shape of the surrounding teeth.

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It is unfortunate to lose a tooth. But a lost tooth can be replaced with an implant.

Dental implants will require two or more dental visits. The metal post will be attached during the first appointment. Once this post had correctly bonded to the jawbone the outer porcelain tooth will be put in place.

A dental implant will only require the same maintenance as regular teeth – diligent daily brushing, flossing, and mouthwash. While an implant itself will not decay the surrounding gum must be looked after lest it suffers an infection. A severe gum infection can lead to tooth and bone loss.

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Some damaged teeth can be repaired with veneers or root canal work. Other damaged teeth require an implant.

Talk to us about any dental needs.

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Braces and Alignment

Several braces are available for aligning teeth and jaws, and a few alternatives to traditional braces.

Some individuals are lucky enough to have perfectly straight teeth and jaws. Some of us benefit from braces to improve the look, and occasionally the function, of our mouths. Orthodontics braces in the teenage years can give neatly aligned and well-functioning teeth that last a lifetime. Braces later in life can be just as effective.

Traditional Metal Braces

There are the plain metal brackets and wires most of us think of when we talk about braces. They were the standard type of brace in the 20th century, using a combination of stainless steel and titanium to move teeth into a neat arrangement. The braces are fixed semi-permanently to the outside of the teeth.

Traditional orthodontic braces continue to be used because they are very effective for treating many types of orthodontic problems. They can align individual teeth as well as upper and lower jaws. They are awkward at first, and cannot really be concealed. But teenagers wearing braces can expect to have straight teeth throughout their entire adult years.

Ceramic and Clear Braces

These work on the same principle as metal braces, but they use materials that are less visible. These materials may be brittle and require some specialist skills to be applied correctly. But the end results for the teeth are as good as traditional metal braces.

Gold Plated Braces

These are used for individuals who are allergic to nickel in stainless steel and nickel-titanium braces. Otherwise, some individuals prefer the look of gold.

Lingual Braces

These are braces positioned behind the teeth. They are virtually unnoticeable, though they can feel more awkward for the individual wearing them. They can initially make speaking and eating difficult until the individual grows used to them. They are also not suitable for some types of orthodontic problems.

Some adults prefer lingual braces because they do not want to be seen wearing braces.

Invisalign

This is an alternative to braces popular with adults. Invisalign is a series of clear retainers that steadily shift teeth into a neat alignment. They are not really noticeable and can be removed for eating, making them discrete and convenient.

Invisalign is fine for many general tooth alignment problems, but not suitable for more serious orthodontic issues.

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Talk to us about suitable braces and orthodontic treatment.

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